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I've seen the yellow 69 alot :confused:
At the big Grayling Auction last year there were dozens of trucks with the 69, I thought it was just some perv being funny.
Looks like a decent truck, not sure if wood on the steel bed is a good idea though, trapping moisture.
I was looking at the two options, and was researching the filters.
The ones jatonka has pictured in his ad NAPA 1458, are listed as having a bypass valve with a 13-19 psi rating ( anti drain back also)
With a 13-19 psi bypass valve setting, how much oil is getting filtered?
The NAPA 1060 anti...
Well,
I could say use the SEARCH function to find where I've posted this link b-4
but I bet you did search to come up with this 2 1/2 year old thread.
here's the link.
Michener's - Truck & Car Tubes
I received quick & friendly service.
date codes are 4 digits now a days
i.e. 4302 = 43rd week of 2002
Untill this century they were 3 digit
i.e. 438 = 43rd week of 1998 or 1988 or 1978 or 1968 or who knows
So with the 3 digit you really have no idea how old it is.
With the NDCC or NDT's which are bias ply and were designed to last...
395's were never correct for a Deuce.
Do 'er up in that '70's paint, & put your tire of choice on.
I was considering Vietnam era green for it, no yellow though.
The solution is so simple.........I don'tknow why it hasn't been mentioned,,,,,,,,,,
Just buy a M35A2 and a M109A3 & then you don't need to fab up a big ole stand or buy expensive jack system. [thumbzup]
Usually if the FDC is bypassed, there will be stickers stating such on the oil filter housings, bypass lines visable. and "Diesel Fuel Only " stenciled on the fuel tank. I bet there is a pic on here somewhere showing what it looks like.
If you are getting a Clark Truck refurbished deuce (your avatar pic), It will make a 2000 mile run, just as said before keep it below 2500 rpms.
I have seen what CTP does in there process, many others would claim it to be restored if they did that much work to them.
Well, she's on down the road with her new owner. :sad:
Pic as they are ready to leave on the 150 mile ride home.
Hope it treats you well Jason, enjoy it!
I might be a truck addict :doh:
4 Deuces plus a few other MV's, little time, little money.
A new Steel Soldiers member from Michigan was looking for a truck,
so we worked out a trade, I spent the day getting the truck ready for him to pick it up tomorow (Sunday).
Dangit! It's hard to let it...
While I'm sure that the work loads vary @ GL, my 1st ever EUC took 3 weeks
like everywhere else in the private sector lately, less people to do more work.
Sale 12-16
euc to BC 12-24
euc approved 1-5
Home 1-9
The next two were were quick too
sale 6-30
trucks home 7-14
sale 7-30
truck home 8-20
:shock:
Guess I've been extraordinarily lucky the last 6 years or so.
including 1000 mile in one day recovery operations while towing.
Granted the grounds need regular PMCS on these M series Dodges.
MWMULES,
Interesting, on the M890 with blackouts along with the M886 without!
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