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Mechanicsburg Recovery 9-2-09

Coal Cracker

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Hi all, doing my first Deuce recovery at Mechanicsburg tomorrow 9-2-09, Truck is loaded with tools and supplies, paperwork/insurance. I'm sick as a dog :roll: so this ought to be fun, only have 80 miles to go.
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Does anybody need any trucks looked at? I'll be glad to do it.

Give me event # and lot#
 

Coal Cracker

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I should add and ask, what size socket is needed for whel lugs, I know it's a budd, but just wanted to make shure of the size, also the t-case/trans oil fill is it a 1/2 or 9/16 hex, i've seen both sizes posted , and are the diffs the same plug as trans/t-case, or are they square?

Thanks
 

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80 miles? It won't even get warmed up on that short ride! LOL Budd is 1 1/2" and 13/16" square. Those plugs can be what you listed and also square as well.
 

Coal Cracker

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80 miles? It won't even get warmed up on that short ride! LOL Budd is 1 1/2" and 13/16" square. Those plugs can be what you listed and also square as well.
Thanks Recovery,

I saw some posts saying they used a 1/2 and 9/16 hex plug, most of the spicers and rockwell t-cases I've seen(smaller applications) have had square plugs.

Was tryin to stay light with the tools, but I know if I don't bring somthin, I'll for shure need it when I get there.
 

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You'll be better off taking both the 1/2 and the 9/16 hex with you. For the square plugs you should just be able to use your 1/2 drive ratchet for those. My tranny is 9/16 hex and the transfer on mine is 1/2, so you be the judge on what to take...LOL

Good Luck and god speed on a save recovery. Keep us posted, and have someone near a computer to post up progress or problems if you have any...someone may be close enough to help out.

80 miles from Mechanicsburg??? Where in PA are you? I'm originally from the Altoona area, but now in Ohio.
 

Coal Cracker

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You'll be better off taking both the 1/2 and the 9/16 hex with you. For the square plugs you should just be able to use your 1/2 drive ratchet for those. My tranny is 9/16 hex and the transfer on mine is 1/2, so you be the judge on what to take...LOL

Good Luck and god speed on a save recovery. Keep us posted, and have someone near a computer to post up progress or problems if you have any...someone may be close enough to help out.

80 miles from Mechanicsburg??? Where in PA are you? I'm originally from the Altoona area, but now in Ohio.

After thinking I'll take all sizes, I'm shure after a tranny/t-case/rear swap, the mech, did not worry bout matching plugs. LOL


I'll post pics when I get em Thanks
 
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