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No, you do not need to obtain a CDL in Illinois to drive the Deuce.
I would suggest licensing it as an Antique Vehicle unless you plan on using it to haul things. It is MUCH cheaper this way.
Welcome to the site, BTW...
Any pics of your ride?
Noticed this tonight, about 45 minutes from my place.
Looks like it is getting close to being parted out.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/805423422.html
Kinda falls in the "rare" category,.....maybe?
Sorry if someone gets offended. I would hate to see it get junked...
Could maybe...
This also does undesired things to the grain structure of the alloy the nut is manufactured from.
A good way to get the nut off, but I would not suggest reusing that nut.
They are offset in the wheel spacing for certain applications. Deuces with singles,( i.e. M34, V17A,MTQ, etc.) used those rims. Some trailers also used that rim, such a the M271, and the M310, to name a couple.
Do you happen to have a pic of the trailer they came from?
Very nice job on the...
Other than the "bolt handle" it appears to be the same as the original ones on all of my deuces. The valve on the other tank looks to be the type more commonly used to drain a cooling system.
I agree with Kenny completely on this. Quite the unique sound.
Kinda like the a Chrysler Corp. gear reduction starter. My head would always snap around looking for a cool Mopar when hearing it in a parking lot. Although, hearing an old Chrysler starter is getting as rare as hearing a military...
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