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Yes. They are not common though. I've seen a few 929 with them.Once I get its maintenance done, and missing parts acquired, I will focus on rust removal and making it look better. Trust me, I want it to look a little better haha.
Side question, did they make desert tan m817 dump covers?
I have a cheap but very usable hvlp setup and a leroi surplus compressor. Haven't painted much but can't be that with a flat color.It can be painted with rattlecans, but it takes a whole lot of them.
I'm curious, as well. Mine is titled as a 1952 Mack.Any more tips for determining if it is indeed a IH or Mack or Diamond-T? The paint is thick on the window frame, where about on the hinge may I see the part number?
Wow that is some good info! My truck ID is hand engraved and says "M511 M2373"Check out this post. Search up the M51A2. If it has your VIN, and likely does, might give you a better indication of what you have.
The manufacturer line looks like it says IHC, which would be International Harvester Company.Close up of ID
yes, the starter pedal (and return spring) were at that hole . Thus, your truck is older than 1964 and was a gasser M51 in its prior life. You might now want to look for any casting numbers on your windshield hinges, U-joints, or rear axle hubs . If they end with R-1 or R-something else, you most likely have an IHC build. I do not know if Diamond-T and Mack used any of IHC's castings on their own builds of 5-tons in the 1950's .. I can also tell you the dash gauge illumination light holders on your truck dates to 1957 or earlier. I recall that style on the 1956 and 1957 M54's my armor unit had, and that style also appears on the GMC M211's etc. My 1962 M51 has the newer more-common screw cap dash lamp, which I believe is original to my truck, being it was obtained 40-some years ago direct from the DRMO.That hole is about 1 inch if you remove the plug that's in it. Is that what I am looking for ?
I concur with you the direct tranny is better for multifuel work trucks.. I have 1967 and 1969 M51A2's with the direct-5th, and a couple others with OD... However, all of the multi's (and 673's) in my units during the 70's thru 90 had an OD-5th. .. I have to wonder if some of the post-1964 multifuels came with direct-5th from the builder, or did some of them lose their OD due to a MWO or Organizational Maint directive in the late-80's thru 90's? .. This question is not about former gasser-to-A2 conversionsDoes the truck have the overdrive or direct drive transmission? Top speed will be a bit higher with the overdrive transmission, but I prefer the direct drive transmission for use and local driving.
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