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  1. cattlerepairman

    "occasional" brush truck. Opinions?

    It is a sad reality that today the first question is not "how can I help?" but "what if I get sued?". I have had similar thoughts as you; I am a volunteer as well and have my Deuce 300 yards from the fire hall all summer. We get our fair share of grass and brush fires. I have remained undecided...
  2. cattlerepairman

    Leaking Deuce

    Most deuces will mark their territory. A good start is to wash everything down and start your leak search with a clean engine and drive train components. That way, you know better what's what; crud and dirt buildup make some leaks hard to track. The puddle in your first picture is nothing if...
  3. cattlerepairman

    M35A3 Fording

    Indeed. And when the fun is done, a few months, a year from now, the truck ends up in some classifieds, nicely washed down, and clean, sold as an "I am so sorry I do not have enough time for my hobby anymore" truck. And a newbie (or maybe someone not so new) gets to post funny things on SS after...
  4. cattlerepairman

    went looking for 5 ton parts and found a deuce wrecker

    "Sour grapes" and because I couldn't have it, it's not worth anything anyway come to mind with some of the comments. You do not have her number? Maybe she hangs out at that scrapyard more often? Maybe someone there knows her? Maybe she will call..is just not ready, yet. Maybe she wants to see...
  5. cattlerepairman

    went looking for 5 ton parts and found a deuce wrecker

    A Cummins V8-300 stands about 4ft 4 inches tall. :razz: I am sure that was what you were asking?
  6. cattlerepairman

    Support@SteelSoldiers.com HACKED?

    Oh, come on! I got it too, and my thought was "any reason for a MV Get-Together is a good reason"! :popcorn: 600 Deuces in front of Congress could produce WAY more smoke than the hippies with their joints could ever manage!
  7. cattlerepairman

    Winter Starting

    Through MRE Depot? Did you have to cut coupons off the MREs or buy 100.000 cans of beans? [thumbzup]
  8. cattlerepairman

    M342a2 factory dump truck is now home

    You may find, after only a short while, that a factory M342 WITH WINCH is not what you actually wanted. You may get fed up with having a rare truck in excellent shape and having to wipe other SteelSoldiers' drool off it all the time. Despair not - PM me and we can work something out. I'll help...
  9. cattlerepairman

    "Flipping the hubs"

    That question has been asked - and answered - as well. The outside wheel will not match the track of the front wheels (still tracks too wide). Furthermore, some say that the hubs/wheel bearings are not designed to take the full load of the truck with only the outer wheels in position. It appears...
  10. cattlerepairman

    Turning radius?

    I never measured it but I find it quite nimble for a 6x6. Things to do that would reduce the turning radius are - front hub lockouts - rear axle disconnect - radials and normal-high air pressure in front to allow turning the steering wheel more quickly
  11. cattlerepairman

    water comes thou windshield frame

    Not hard at all. It is easier when you intend to replace cracked glass anyway because you are not as afraid to use a bit of muscle, in case a channel is really stuck. The original plastic strip seal between glass and frame had hardened and disintegrated. I assembled with strips cut from a car...
  12. cattlerepairman

    water comes thou windshield frame

    I removed the glass with the frames, took the frames apart, cleaned them up, rustproofed them, replaced the glass with new green tinted laminated glass and used clear exterior 40 year caulking to seal the gap between the glass and the frame on the exterior. The above poster is correct - I now...
  13. cattlerepairman

    M35a2c coolant

    You may want to check out this thread: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/59373-why-my-coolant-white.html It has a diagram of the oil cooler, its location and a picture of the gaskets. How much oil in the head area? A seepage of oil does not necessarily mean the head gasket is kaputt. Many...
  14. cattlerepairman

    M35a2c coolant

    Affirmative for oil in the coolant. Possible head gasket. Possible oil cooler. I would investigate the oil cooler first, especially if you do not have suspicious oil leaks or oil seeps from the head gasket area onto the block. Others may chime in with troubleshooting suggestions.
  15. cattlerepairman

    M35a2c coolant

    The operator's manual (hint, hint!) says that the coolant level should be visible in the filler neck when you take the cap off. The multifuel does run cool-ish, but you may want to check your thermostat. If it is broken, it may be locked in the "open" position.
  16. cattlerepairman

    M35a2c coolant

    The reason you were asked to check the oil was because oil in the coolant and coolant in the oil are hallmarks for a leaking head gasket. The water and oil passages in the engine block are well separated by the head gasket where they cross from the cast iron block to the cylinder heads. If the...
  17. cattlerepairman

    new toy 1994 m35a3

    Congrats to what looks to be a nice truck! The A3 crowd is definitely growing here!
  18. cattlerepairman

    My V17 has arrived.

    I followed your thread from when you had found it - glad to see it worked out! Keep us posted how the troubleshooting and restoration progress!
  19. cattlerepairman

    Where to get heads worked over??

    Local shop is worth checking out for several reasons: - if it is the only/one of a few shops in the area, they likely work on a wide variety of things, which is never bad - I was told that the work of planing a head as such is not particularly difficult by machine shop standards; it is not...
  20. cattlerepairman

    A Leaking Winch!

    Not to hijack the thread - is it even worth it to try and reseal the winch for occasional use? Mine leaks, as do most other winches, and I was thinking of just using cornhead grease in it, or even thick Lucas gear oil. I did read several winch rebuild posts and recurring leaking after rebuild is...
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