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Here is one on E-Bay, Not the same as mine but I am sure you will get the idea I think SNAP ON sells one also
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Visual-Optics-Fiber-Optic-Inspection-Borescope-VOXX-6H-VOXX-4H-Vscope-/191921785941?hash=item2caf6e0c55:g:BFAAAOSw~oFXI8zf
Call me Perry (paranoid) but I have inspected the inside of my air tanks with a small scope with a camera. I also did this on my 1948 Peterbilt Logging truck
Rusty, thank you for the sound advice
So far I have replaced the wheel bearings and races. Cleaned and inspected the drums, wheel cylinders and shoes. It looks like the good folks@ Fort Dix just replaced the shoes before I purchased the truck.
Dropped the fluid out of the three axles, the...
After turning wrenches for a few years (repairs, service and restorations) my gut tells me that if the owner of a M35A2 is on top of his (Her) repairs and service. That losing your brakes is really a remote subject. If the owner is not 100% comfortable with going through the brake (and air)...
In the Real world, has anyone had a total brake failure on their M35A2??
Or does anyone know anyone who had this failure? Not a friend of a friend of a friend