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    loading Jeep in the bed of a deuce?

    Recovery 4x4, I have a shop van on a deuce but it's data plate does not say M109. It had another model number. I think it is a 1965 vehicle and it has a non turbo multi fuel with the sprag t case. I never noticed any skids on the van body, but I'll be sure to check it the next time I'm up there...
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    loading Jeep in the bed of a deuce?

    That truck on E Bay will need a wide load permit every time it hits the road. The front end is the same width as a deuce or five ton, but the back wheels and framework stick way out. I have seen similar trucks that are used for carrying pontoon boats for bridge erection and they must be very...
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    loading Jeep in the bed of a deuce?

    Bob H, My M36A2 has a 17.5' bed. I think they all are and add a couple feet for the opened tail gate and it's pretty long. A dump incert drops between the rails of a deuce but sits higher than the truck frame. I think it adds one foot to the height. The pump is driven from a pto at the transfer...
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    loading Jeep in the bed of a deuce?

    I have thought of the same thing for years. I have an M36 long wheel base deuce. These were used to haul the carrier for the Guided missiles. These were small tracked vehicles which used an M151 engine and were used to carry the missiles from the truck to the launcher. The back of my bed floor...
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