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  1. Mullaney

    Dead Pilot's M38a1

    . Congratulations! Yeah, getting the right tool for the job helps a lot. The bearings look pretty good...
  2. Mullaney

    Dead Pilot's M38a1

    . Possibly start using PB Blaster or WD-40 or whatever your favorite penetrating oil is. I also wonder (memory is failing me) if you need to remove a clip on each axle - inside the "pan" on the rear axle...
  3. Mullaney

    Dead Pilot's M38a1

    . So, you had no shoes on the back of the truck?
  4. Mullaney

    Dead Pilot's M38a1

    . Try adjusting the shoes in on the rear axle. You may have a set of drums that are worn and they won't slide off over the shoes. .
  5. Mullaney

    Dead Pilot's M38a1

    . Wow! It looks for the most part that it is unmolested... Congratulations on getting it onto a trailer and to your place. .
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