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Buff the "male" part with a grinder and a wheel such as a "Scotch-brite" pad, 4 1/2".
Grease up the stem and repeatedly run it in and out to free the bore of the rust and crud.
Sounds like the feet have not been used in awhile.
Re: RE: WWII Weekend in St.Louis, April 25-27 2008
That was the first time I ever witnessed a "schwimmwagen" in person. It was quite an interesting vehicle to say the least.
Finally getting around to posting pics of the event.
Met "Stan" from SS there by coincidence. Great guy with a really nice M35A2!
It was nice to finally meet you Stan. (p.s. thanks for delivering the tool box)
A reenacting event with several mock battles, living camp with Americans...
Might want to re-think the avatar...this is a family site. Not trying to bust your chops....
Maybe I'm too much of a prude..
Good looking truck though.
This must be the original application of Bjorn's crane.
More pics please!! I agree with gene, a few of the leak may help. But we would love to see more pics of the truck.
Thanks for posting. [thumbzup]
My multi-fuel M35 was exhibiting the same symptoms, the increasingly higher brake pedal and dragging brakes. The adjustable master cylinder push rod has a jam nut to maintain the adjustment. This jam nut had become loose, resulting in the push rod to become too long. This would not allow the...
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