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Terminus looks pretty dry underneath. The new cross member held up well. And the T case reinforcement. Lets just say it's there and leave it at that. No debate needed. 
Looks like I need a new E brake cable on the cab to mid ship. Both right and left cables were a bit tight. I oiled them and worked them back and forth. The drums came right off. So I eliminated them as the issue. The cable on the front cable only had about 3 strands left and the cab mount was bent a bit. Al will be fixed by Friday. thank for looking Have a great week. 
Ohio Mud is much sandier then Pennsylvania mud. But 19 miles on a set of rear brakes is insane.Do you KNOW that, or are you just guessing?Ohio Mud is much sandier then Pennsylvania mud. But 19 miles on a set of rear brakes is insane.
I can believe that. After putting larger drum brakes on my Jeep, they couldn't be adjusted after a few days. Pulled the drums off and found perfect replicas of the inside of the drums, except they were made from mud. Mud is murder on drum brakes.So in reality Terminus M1009 has worn out a set of rear brakes in less then 20 miles. I would never believe it if I didn't see it for myself.
I had better motivation, partially because I 'wheeled in mud almost every night and weekend, and also because those were inboard drums.Put disk brakes on all four, problem solved.
That's NOT going to happen. I will just change the brakes. I do NOT need the added expense of disc brakes on the rear of an old M1009 Terminus mud truck. I can think of all the years it was used in the military. They must have put brakes on trucks constantly. Not while I own the truck. This is the second set. Besides they are warranted. It's a simple task to change them. I look it as play and pay. Routine maintenance for the conditions I used it in. Gotta run. Have a great day.


Free Brakes at Autozone. Terminus M1009 is in the race. 

New rear brakes are on and tomorrow the new E brake cable will be here. The cable from the pedal to mid ship was a little rough. Original one. new oil filter, oil Rotella T and air filter. $14.95 after my rebates and discount. Great deal. Terminus M1009 is smiling. Have a great day. More tomorrow.For a while I had a bad habit of drowning my Jeep, so I can relate to such frequent oil changes. That's also when I stopped using synthetic oil - it got way too expensive.I am changing the oil and filter after a 20 mile run.
Ah, yes. That photo brings back some memories, too.





is how I found Terminus M1009. It was in a scrap yard right down at the crush pile. So I bought it in February 2015 and I saved its life from the crusher. Had it not the snow plow it would have been crushed. These pictures were taken after the crusher was moved.Now that makes me laugh. That is a very heavy frost. But truthfully. I installed 2 new batteries in Terminus M1009 and turned the switch on the wait light came on and it fired right up. Later I seen the guy that I sold it to. He raved how that truck was unstoppable and if not for the broken axle he would still be running it. I still have never pulled the glow plugs on it. Why should I? It starts on the first few revolutions after the light goes out. It goes up on fast idle and comes down and runs fine all day. That comes from changing the oil every 20 25 miles for the past 2 years. HA. Heavy frost. Real heavy.Looks like you got a heavy frost last knight.
I changed the front E-brake cable. It is a chore when you are by yourself. Greased and oiled the E brake pedal mechanism. All oiled up and works great again. I adjusted the rear brakes and E brake cable. I left nothing to chance. 
Pulled down the relays cleaned the connections and added dielectric grease. Replaced the starter relay. Reattached everything firmly and put it back up under the dash. Blew more compressed air up under the dash. That Ohio mud is tough stuff. I tried to make my Terminus M1009 as reliable and as stock as possible to keep the challenge and test true to original form.
Really the only thing that does not work is the horn. I never spent much time on fixing it. Maybe later after Rausch Creek. Load tested the batteries and removed the drain plug and oil filter. I am going to let it drain till tomorrow.
Looked up under 


the right fender edge and seen that I had some inner fender rust and noticed it was allowing a lot of muddy water into the engine compartment on the right side. I can fix that. Easy as that. is up top the inside of the front fenders. never see it unless you look up under the fenders. water and mud liked it. it will keep it out a little better. This is not my restoration work. This is field repairs that keep Terminus M1009 on the trail. Thanks for looking. Mechanically Terminus is off and running. More work tomorrow.View attachment 704441IThis is not my restoration work. This is field repairs that keep Terminus M1009 on the trail. Thanks for looking. Mechanically Terminus is off and running. More work tomorrow.
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