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  1. cattlerepairman

    Pinion seal - which side is which?

    I need to replace a pinion seal and looked at the replacements. They look different than the original seals that are in the axle (dare I say..."cheaper"). I can't figure out which side faces the oil side. Here is a pic of the seals from a vendor...
  2. cattlerepairman

    found a 1959 Curtis-Wright

    That is an early one..and if it is rather un-molested, it is a good find. I wish you luck and hope you get the truck!
  3. cattlerepairman

    I said farewell to the m275a2 deuce tractor today.

    I really like the proportions of the M275 with a cargo bed. It is "pretty" if I can say so! This truck with a dump bed kit....hmmmmmmmm
  4. cattlerepairman

    ballistic joints for dogbone, torque rod

    Installed all 12. See post in "what did you do to your deuce this week". https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?67703-What-did-you-do-to-your-deuce-this-week/page744 #7439
  5. cattlerepairman

    Engine chrip

    Chirps...as in metal on metal? Fan blade contacting shroud? Water pump? Air compressor? Sorry, just guessing from what you provided. A quick and dirty way is to loosen all V-belts as much as you can so no accessories are driven, and listen whether the chirp is still there.
  6. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Tackled the rear hubs today. Drum/hub assemblies cam off for cleaning, all bearings inspected/repacked, seals inspected/replaced. I did not feel like duct taping the spindle threads and made a protector instead. 2 in PVC pipe, cut a segment out, snaps right over the threads and stays on well...
  7. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Inspected and serviced the trunnion (spring seat) bushings. Also drilled and tapped the covers for grease zerks (I opted to locate them facing at a 45 degree angle downward, rather than on top of the cap; less risk of water seeping in). The military welded a massive plate steel trailer hitch...
  8. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Installed 80A alternator from Wolverine. Regulator on my mil spec alternator was letting go; at random, the belts would screech and the output voltage went through the roof. Wolverine's unit comes anodized olive green, has a nifty bracket to support the rear and uses the original front mount...
  9. cattlerepairman

    tachometer question

    Here is some info on plugs that look like they might fit: https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Female-Field-Wirable-Assembly-Straight-6_60691022040.html?spm=a2700.7724857.main07.95.2bd13975PLk9ve Here is some info on the tach. Also, if you contact Erik's, he might have a fitting female plug...
  10. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Looks sharp! :-) I do find though that the open sides cause a lot of turbulence that is hard on the cargo cover when driving down the road. I usually have it on and closed or completely off. Bikini looks cool at a show, though. I have the steel water can in the holder on the driver side and...
  11. cattlerepairman

    ballistic joints for dogbone, torque rod

    Ordered 12 ends from Erik's. I and my 12t press are waiting.
  12. cattlerepairman

    "More space behind the steering wheel - move the steering column bracket higher"

    Since there is no other bracket that holds the steering column, "neutal" is actually not that easy to determine. When you unlock the bottom clip of the bracket, the steering column is only supported by the steering box - quite the long lever! I would therefore assume that moving the column a tad...
  13. cattlerepairman

    "More space behind the steering wheel - move the steering column bracket higher"

    "More space behind the steering wheel - move the steering column bracket higher" This advice has come up a few times in different threads. I decided to investigate whether this really works. Description of the setup: - the steering column attaches to the steering box without a U-joint. While...
  14. cattlerepairman

    ballistic joints for dogbone, torque rod

    Has anyone else installed Erik's torque rod ends in the meantime? Pics? Tips?
  15. cattlerepairman

    LED headlight gripe of the day

    Just wondering if anyone had a suggestion for the #17 wire weirdness. Unplugging works, sort of, but it ain't right. It bothers me!
  16. cattlerepairman

    mirrors

    Sounds annoying! Make sure you have the little bushing between the mirror and the west coast mirror bracket, both top and bottom. If you do not have them, all you do is bend the bracket and it will not really stop the mirror from turning. If you miss the bushings, try a hex nut that fits over...
  17. cattlerepairman

    M-series flasher relay - civvy conversion how-to

    I have received the parts, built and installed the unit and can report that the box I mention above mounts perfectly to the original bolt holes (using the original bolts, after drilling out the mounting tab holes a little). This is one of the best safety and peace of mind modifications to the...
  18. cattlerepairman

    Switching to LED bulbs

    Depends upon which flasher unit you have. If it is a relatively new one, they have an internal resistor and work fine with LED bulbs. The older ones not so much. On the other hand, the newer flasher units are garbage and don't last. If you want to go all LED, the easiest way is to spend a...
  19. cattlerepairman

    What do YOU want to know about G-742 history?

    I am with gimpy. There was experience with the WWII and M135 series, but the M44 are different in many ways. Why? Why the switch back to a standard transmission? Why a 12ft bed? Then the whole engine story... anything that sheds light on how this was decided!
  20. cattlerepairman

    M108 deuce wrecker engine swap

    Looks like clinto got them from White Owl! https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?24707-winch-mounting-bolts-for-M35A2/page2 Also, here is a handy list of all winch mount bolts: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?64899-Complete-deuce-winch-mounting-bolt-list
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