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  1. Bob H

    MI M36A2 Bed

    I have a bed from an M36A2 long wheelbase deuce. Been available for quite some time at $1500 Need it? Make me an offer, before it gets snowed in til spring Located in Mid Michigan 48739
  2. Bob H

    Canadian M880?

    I did find on the internet a 1975 Dodge W200 with a manual trans, that was olive drab and used by the Canadian Forces. No M series designation had the civi badges on it.
  3. Bob H

    M886 Cab Interior

  4. Bob H

    Canadian M880?

    That is a version of the article I posted about. His alleged Canadian Forces trucks were built on the heavier built and more costly Power Wagon W200, LOL . That statement clearly indicates the author does not know what an M880 is.
  5. Bob H

    Canadian M880?

    Most of us have seen the old MV magazine article that claimed the Canadian Military used " heavier Dodge Power Wagons with manual transmissions" Not sure how that makes any sense unless he was referring to a W300 instead of the W200 Power Wagon M880 Sure would like to see some actual evidence...
  6. Bob H

    Update on M887

    The 76 core support doesn't have the clearance for the 77 turn signals, but can be cut to clear them.
  7. Bob H

    Picking up an M816, new to the 5tons

    Thanks for all the advise! It's home! Going to have to learn how to adjust the steering box or rebuild or replace Boom cable needs to be replaced or shortened?
  8. Bob H

    Picking up an M816, new to the 5tons

    New to the M809 series Going to pickup an XM816 that has been on public display for a couple years, it was driven to it's current location & batteries removed. Have had several multi-fuel deuces & a couple CUCV's. No experience with the NHC250 Cummins. Thinking of trying with just two...
  9. Bob H

    M886 Cab Interior

    Vents, couldn't find a picture of them anywhere. they are rounded top from front to rear, with 4 or 5 slots running side to side.
  10. Bob H

    M886 Cab Interior

    Here's a shot from the back of my 1st M886 https://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/im001371c-jpg.291457/
  11. Bob H

    M886 Cab Interior

    not the greatest pics, taken from passenger side of my spare parts truck. sliding door is open. missing handle for spotlight,
  12. Bob H

    M880

    I run Dot3 in all mine, flushed out all the old & replaced with Dot3. Did you find the vin tag on the drivers door?
  13. Bob H

    Exhaust Manifold Block-off Plate

    None of my M880 series trucks have a plate on the exhaust manifolds
  14. Bob H

    M880

    Vin listed starts out as a 1979 D200. The weight indicates 2wd. Actual M880's were 1976 & 1977 model years only. All were military rated as a 1-1/4 ton. (although just a 3/4 ton) When M880's were built in Warren, MI, they came with data tags made by Chrysler . My 1978 Air Force contract Dodge...
  15. Bob H

    New Member

    6th digit of vin is the model year 7
  16. Bob H

    Spacer width for Humvee wheels on CUCV?

    Looking for what spacers people have used for humvee wheels on the CUCV, have compared where the tire sits on std pickup wheels & not having the tires rub. The thinnest spacer I have found for the 8 lugs is 1.5". So that is likely what I'll use instead of the 2" spacers that I have.
  17. Bob H

    Steel Soldiers giveaway sponsored by hawkerbattery.com

    Thanks for the opportunity!
  18. Bob H

    Brake Booster Work-around

    I've had M880's for 20 years, several of them. Have not had an issue with a booster yet. This post is good info if it does happen to me. While I have several parts trucks to pick from, I tend to prefer new over 46 year old brake parts.
  19. Bob H

    Spacer width for Humvee wheels on CUCV?

    What size spacers are you running? I thought 2" was needed, but after test fitting one on another truck, I started measuring. I have 37" Goodyear's on 6-3/4 wide rims on my M1028, to have the outside sidewall in the same place I would only need a 1" spacer? I'm going to test fit one to see what...
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