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    My xm211 got put to work

    My xm211 has a small block chevy, 4 speed manual, vaccum booster, and hoist from a 70s GM "2 ton" grain truck. The truck has been a back-back burner project that's only been driven around the fields once every several months. That changed this summer. I rebuilt most wheel cylinders to get...
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    xm211 transfer case question

    Back to this question of transfer case "shifting" for forward or reverse. I've been messing with the rear brakes and have all 4 rear axles out. The truck will drive forward but will no back up. I suppose now is the time to figure out that linkage... ....and, as a solution to my question...
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    1952 Canadian 2 1/2 t with a pile of NOS Parts - Part I

    What? No breakage? No "oops, we..."? No personal injuries? CONGRATS! lol
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    M211/M135 with 350 V8 and 4 speed manual transmission

    My 211 is powered by a small block chevy and 4 speed. Also has been converted to dump bed. I gave considerably less than he is asking. The brake were inop too. I'm finding brakes to be a major undertaking.
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    M211 crew cab crusade

    What's ever happened to these projects and to snowyrivers (who hasn't posted since)? I hope all is well...
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    M211/M135 with 350 V8 and 4 speed manual transmission

    Interesting truck, any update?
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    xm211 transfer case question

    Wow, it's almost 3 months since I started this topic. A couple months ago I found that what appeared to be the correct shift shaft had some linkage to a lever in the cab. I studied it and experimented with shifting it while turning sharp and moving forward and backward. The driveline still...
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    The quest for air brakes on an M211

    I'm also curious and eager to watch.
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    xm211 transfer case question

    I see my truck appears to have a handle connected to the linkage, when I get some more fuel I'll try it out. Found a relative post: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?76885-Some-tips-for-the-GMC-transfer-case&highlight=sprag Folks, as for photos, my stuff is all camera shy. ;) The...
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    xm211 transfer case question

    I also saw this post with relevant info: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?76885-Some-tips-for-the-GMC-transfer-case&highlight=sprag Maybe in the next few days I'll get to experiment with the shift shaft. Section 8: Photos? I'm pretty shy about photos (plus the truck is not very...
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    xm211 transfer case question

    Thank you Section 8, but don't go to any more trouble for me just yet. I've stumbled into data that appears to be what I need to know. In the Tech Man download 2 of 6, on pages 84, 88, & 94. Page 88 seems to say to move the shift shaft in the opposite direction that you mentioned. ...
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    xm211 transfer case question

    I'm working on a modified xm211. It's had a chevy engine/4 speed manual trans installed. The truck drivetrain seems to "bind up" when in reverse and turning (much the same feel as a "full time 4wd" truck). I think I've read something about a sprag(s) in the transfer case that were "shifted"...
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