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I have done a lot the same as you. When I got my M925 things looked a bit out of place but now I've done so much and have become very familar with the workings and the way she's put together. How could I have done anything else. I should have started with the MV before the classic car...
Welcome to the Steel Soldiers.
Don't worry about the neighbors......Mine stopped talking to me the day I brought home my "Sharleen" (M925a1) and haven't stopped calling the cops or the town.....Hahaha....
I think it's time they get used to the idea that Sharleen it's going any where except in...
I also would like to add that if your truck has full air brakes...
A. Weighs 26,001 pounds or more
B. Tows a trailer that weighs in excess of 10,000
C. Carries 15 or more people, excluding the driver
D. Carries placarded cargo
E. Air Brakes
as all of the five ton M939's do have full on Air...
Wow........that's great to hear you got her out for a test run.....now you got the FEVER....!!!
See you on Nov. 11 for the NYC Veteran's Day Parade....??? LMK...
Cheers,
C'dub
Hi Rory,
That was very well said. I like your approach toward the restoration. I feel very much like your self when it comes to the research and getting the project done as the way it was during the time of use. It sounds like you've got a lot of work ahead of you and the best of luck to your...
Hi Guys,
Looks like a great time to be had by all.......Wish I was with ya.....but only in spirit......
Would you say that the trails were adequate for a five ton cargo......??
Thanks,
C'dub
Re: RE: roof top pool
Also I might add is that you could put some plywood across the bows that's about 18-24" wide to support the center and keep it from pooling and allow the it to just run down the sides.
C'dub
I would follow that hot lead from the fuel pump as far as you can until it reaches the power sorse. Look for any crimping or rubing on the wiring harness. Check all your conecting points where the harness goes through the cab and other sheet metal. I guess what I"m getting at is it sound like...
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Greeting from Denmark :-)
Hi Peter,
Thanks for joining us here at the Steel Soldiers from across the seas. We would love to see some of the Danish armor. We all like the armor vehicles as well as the track ones also. They are not so easy to come by and need to be trailered...
Looks like the RT-524 would be my best bet. I did see many of them for sale at Gilbert and even more of the self tuning antennas. Sad thing is that the stock mounting brackets would use up one of the two passenger spaces on the two man bench seat.
C'dub
Now it sounds like it's time to invest in the ALL of the manuals and do all the reading and research you can about your new toy.
Easy, just start from page one and your on your way.
Also, Drain all the fluids and change all the filters and drain that fuel tank as well....Lube everything that...
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