FloridaAKM
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Mine now has a tan 5 ton top on it that I got for $20.00 NOS, plus 74 - 81mm mortar cans & 68 - 120mm mortar cans. So that means storage for me too, completely full.
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I have a trailer that has a restriction in the emergency line (bug nest?). It takes about 10 minutes for the prime mover to fill the trailer tank sufficiently to release the spring brakes.The brakes on my M-1082 stick after sitting 12 hours or longer. As long as there is only a few hours between uses, no sticking, but let it sit overnight and the brakes are locked. Driving reverse then forward a few cycles frees them and no problems for the day.
Both stick, but neither drags, so I don't think it's an adjustment problem.
Any ideas?:
There is a seller on Ebay, who I think is also also a member here, that is making replacements out of urethane. I think the listings are for LMTVs, but the bushings are the same for the trailers. I replaced mine at the beginning of summer with some of the urethane ones. Try an Ebay search with: LMTV bushing urethane.I pull my M1082 with my HEMTT. I got it to replace 2 M105s that I couldn't see behind the HEMTT and were very difficult to back with it. The M1082 is great, easy to back up and I can see it when rolling even if I can't feel it. Has anyone found a source for the sway bar bushings? I need the ones the bar passes through at the bottom of the link. I am going to contact BAE after the 1st of the year but don't expect they'll want to sell me any.
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That’s an understatement.Not saying its the safest thing ive ever seen done