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well my schedule has prevented me from going back to work on the truck since early june. however, i am going to attempt to start it today. Can anyone give me a starting procedure? want to make sure all knobs and dials are in the right place. consulting the T M now...
Well I was able to obtain pictures of the title. The truck is a 1943 White "666" #24 as designated on the title. It is the original title from 1960 when Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC purchased the truck to use as a mobile power source.
Does anyone have an idea of the value of the truck? The guy's son desperately wants to get it off their property because he sees it as an eyesore. however, from what you all have been telling me, it may be a gem. I don't want to lowball him.
I hope to return to work on the truck this weekend. If I do, I will get some full-truck pictures. We pulled it out of the weeds and trees so now I can capture the whole thing.
What exactly do you mean by status of the choke? It moves freely, but there are two knobs labeled choke. one goes to carburetor, the other goes to somewhere near distributor cap. I wish i had a manual for this truck.
It has the number 24 in several places on the truck. The top of the cab is almost rusted through and the windshield is busted, which is a pity. The paint is peeling but the rest of the truck is in surprisingly good shape. So the generator set would have been military installed?
Hi all,
One of my buddies found out that I had a deuce and told me he had one and wanted me to look at it. I went over to his house last sunday and saw it. It appears to be a 50's model REO (?) deuce with a hard shell on the back. also in the back is a LeRoi engine coupled to a 25 kV...
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