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The yellow paint is what has me wondering.
I remember a conversation I had with a guy a few years that I bought a M-35a2 off.
He was telling me about a truck scraper in Revere Ma. that had a set of axles like yours that came out of a truck that was an airport runway fire truck.
I remember...
Drivers door? Is that where it will tell me if it has a locker? Or what branch of service it was in?
I was just thinking being a bridge truck it was more then likely army Corp of engineers or sea bees. Or am I way off. I have nothing to base that off, just guessing.
thanks guys, learning is...
Where In the cab is the tag? Anybody got pics?
I did read some old posts about the USMC trucks being the ones that have lockers. Any way to tell if this is a USMC truck?
Is there any type of plank or markings on an axle that has a differencal locker in it? Or is there any thing on the truck that will tell you?
I found a M-809 style bridge truck in a bone yard and was wondering if the axles might have lockers.
once again just looking for wisdom🤓
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