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Well, thats a bummer but atleast i know not to do it. lol! Also, Dave when i was talking to a mechanic who worked on them in Vietnam, He said that right after the drive shaft in that gear box on top the axle that drives the power down into the axle there is a shear pin that will prevent the...
Dave you seem to confuse and intrigue me, when you say go to air shift does that mean I will have to go change gears, something I wouldn't have noticed just crawling under and comparing my sprage to an air shift truck i had next to it. Also, I wouldn't be changing any gears in the sprage, just...
So as i crawled under Isabell greasing the zerts and just checking the p-brake and etc. etc. I was looking at the front drive shaft. It is a sprag unit,( but doesn't drive due to a snapped shire pin in the front axle gear box, not important or related it on the list to get fixed). As I started...
I know I live in MN but should i cross his path I'll stay away from selling anything to him. Thanks, and glad it worked out for you. oh and rickf his name os Jon Gainey
I do see what you mean by the pictures. But though i haven't crawled under it yet the story sounds like he had an M35 and cut the frame to extend it to line up, but someone else mentioned that it very well could have been an M36. and on the fuel tanks they are that just flipped around. And too...
I know what you mean connectingbar. I had a dog from that came from the MN dock jumping championship. I got him for free when i was 13 as a pup because he was the lazy one of the bunch. Well, he wasn't lazy he was a pup, they are all lazy. Just as he was becoming a great duck dog I came home...
Well, from what i heard not too much came from it since there was no technical proof. I would sure think a bloody disc and tracks would be enough. But I do believe that his tractor never ran "right" or at all for that matter. Where these guys live they don't go to the law. They will do what they...
The great part about this truck asides from the solid engine and other features. All the steel and doors fenders and other accessories needed is actually all the materials you see in the back of it. So its all there just"Some assembly required"
That's what i was thinking too quarks is that it looks like a dump box just without the wooden side. And Ravage I too would have had to gone to jail if anybody ever did that to my dogs, its really just sickening that a person can do that with no repercussions. And docker I believe he put it so...
Well, her she is as promised, the truck i found a week ago. The story behind her is that about 5 years ago the owner had dogs for the iditarod sled race, and was making this truck to keep both him and his dogs in the same truck, but one day when he was at work his neighbor ran his dogs over with...
Wow awesome truck man. Say how did you do those windows on the doors. mine are loose and don't hold snug to the cab. I'm hoping if i can do something like yours it will at least keep the rain out. :mrgreen:
I was thinking about this because i also have been looking at one. but I finally decided to just put the money towards a block, oil pan, and tranny heater.
Well, I just came across another M35A2 in the big town of Roseau.(Pop. 3000). although this one already has alot of custom work into it I know and trust the guy for his work. He has extended the frame to make it a crew cab while keeping the tandams i know some people bob thiers when they do a...
Cobra i know how you feel I'm really considering it, except for the whole Ka-ching part. But the way this winter is look o won't need it till next winter.
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