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I foresee an excellent opportunity. First let her drive it, then make her do the -10 stuff. Later on she can do the -20 and up stuff. Agree the self recovery thing would be a great lesson.
Shhhh
Don't tell anyone. Here is a top secret website that can give you the answer.
Remember, don't tell anybody.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/39th_Infantry_Brigade_Combat_Team_(United_States)
OHHHH!!! Country Club Road....OHHHH back in the old days..... And then there was this girl that lived near D&E College. But the one from Country Club Road.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldQrapQ4d0Y
Time to get back on track, think, concentrate, concentrate...alright, I'm ok now. The...
I think what Doghead was asking is what is the Serial Number. I think, that he thinks, that I think, that he thinks it use to be a water or fuel truck. Just because it has a cargo bed on it doesn't mean it was originally made that way.
And where are you from in WV? The folks in the black...
There is one on epay I think this is acceptable. I would suggest going this route since the ship in and out with tracking and what not would be almost as expensive. Look for Proto 3/4 torque and it should bring it up. He has multiple ones.
I highly suggest you find the number on the frame and validate it. On a truck that old, it could be on the driver or passenger side. If on the passenger side, it will more than likely start with an M followed by numbers.
Something doesn't smell right about this truck/dataplate.
Darn, just 1...I got a few more than that that didn't get the money for.
And how about a duffle bag full of bandoleers...or a few seats.... or a CUCV or a M1101 trailer or a bunch of other 'stuff' that I haven't even gotten into yet.
Soni,
You PM box is full. Just wondering what your route is and where in PA you are going. Not sure if it's going to be of benefit to me...kinda doubt it but figured I'd ask.
Organization: 36TH INFANTRY DIVISION BAND
Location: AUSTIN TX
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35A2 NSN:2320000771616
Serial Number: 12517072 Registration Number: NK0DV8 Year of Mfg: 1966
Info Mar 1994
FORSCOM is Forces Command
NGB is National Guard Bureau
OMG, you have a...
Organization: 428TH TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Location: JEFFERSON CITY MO
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO D/S 5-TON Model:M925 NSN:2320010478769
Serial Number: C52501303 Registration Number: NL0C6L Year of Mfg: 1983
Manufacturer: 65909 Contract Number:DAAE07-81-C-5597
Info Dec 2011
Especially without a stick. Hmmm 12 inch wrench, uh no. How about a 14 inch screwdriver? Uh, no. How about a ball peen hammer? Uh, no. How about......drive it over but ruin the meat in the process? If that's the only answer.
We won?! Oh that's right, guess that was because he wasn't in charge.
Gotta say that that looks pretty neat. I think I'd be too played out also but it looks neat.
But also just worn out and/or improperly installed seals will cause it also. There was a step by step thread from about 3 or 4 years back showing in pictures how to do it. TM also shows but photos are better than the drawings.
333###.... is a manufacturer frame assembly number. It is not your NSN. Did you have a data plate on the dash (post 148 on this thread shows a picture of what it should look like)? I'd also search on that frame until you found the C52501303 on it to validate the truck.
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