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For the dispute between A2 and A3 my choice is an A2 if we are comparing stock to stock. My issue came with the A3 after driving one a good distance and then another and then reading more and more about the 14.5 tire issues. Now if you take an A3 can put all 395's or duel out the rear with...
Yesterday I picked up 65 tires of various sizes at McCoy. The Deuce and an M101A2 were full to the gills with mostly 14's. Today I went with my F350 and a 20' car trailer. A slightly betteer day at 82 tires. Again a lot of 14's but most of todays tires are no good, not even for race track...
I have a bunch of stuff I'd like to bring but don't have the room to bring it all. I have been and will be picking up tires all week this week. If there is any sizes that anyone is interested let me know ahead of time and I will plan for those. Right now I am pretty loaded down with 14's...
I will be back on post this week picking up items and will have some time to preview up coming auctions if anyone needs anything looked at. I may also have room to pick up something if anyone needs anything picked up. I will be there Monday and Wednesday for sure and maybe on Tuesday if...
It is best to revent the MC and Air Pack. At the moment your truck has a common vent line for the MC, AP and Fuel Tank. The reason many of the trucks were changed because there is a chance, minimal but still a chance, that fuel could contaminate the brake system. It is best if you can to...
I will be there this coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. There are a lot of CUCV's there at this point in time so I will need some lot numbers before I can really let you know anything for sure. I do know that many of them were loaded from whereever they came with a fork lift and the drive...
If it's in the hydraulic head you can try looking at this thread:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/69241-removing-rebuilding-reinstalling-hydraulic-head.html
That's a pretty easy fix.
The important thing is that you made it home and you had the help of some great SSers. Now comes the fun part of owning a deuce, working on it. Enjoy the truck and all the new tools it brings your way. Best of luck with it.
The internal bore of an injector line is very small compared to a steel brake line. I don't think a brake line will even handle the presure of the fuel in the injector line.
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