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  1. juanprado

    M149a1 restoration project for a local fire department

    I plumbed in a short nipple extension and a gate valve. Real easy to pull handle to drain. I also have a pvc plug hand tight in the other side to unscrew by hand easily to keep the mud daubers and like out.
  2. juanprado

    M149a1 restoration project for a local fire department

    not off hand but slop on anti seize on the shaft through the frame and liberally coat both sides of the washer. More slop/goop the better. Also liberally apply to the 2 pins that engage. You will thank me down the road.....
  3. juanprado

    M149a1 restoration project for a local fire department

    My m107 had the old big wheel and the whole assembly was siezed up solid. Fused like it had been underwater a few decades... Timntrucks was kind enough to heat it up and beat it off. I replaced with the newer crank double wheel like yours. It has a grease fitting so give it occasional love😎
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