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Welded strap on torque arms on a trailer .I bought this trailer from a salvage yard in 2006 and rebuilt it every thing has been apart sand blasted primed and painted I reused all the torque arms I need to check them with a pry bar I did not see any of them touching or rubbing the strap . They...
Picked up some free parts today I'm not sure what military trailer they come off of . I know the wheel cylinders brake shoes and drums will fit the M52a2 and M131A5C tanker trailer . The man said he tried to take them to the land fill they refused because the tires where on rims he went to the...
The picture with the slip joint is from a GMC cckw and the other is from a Ford with a Marmon herrington 4x4 add on it looks to me like it has no slip joint.
Try this tighten the inside nut back it off retighten torque to 75 foot pounds if you have a torque wrench .
Back it off 1/2 turn rock the brake drum at the top in and out you will feel lots slop .
That is the movement you are trying to take out when your nuts are adjusted .
The outer
nut...
I have tried 15/40 and thought it was to heavy . Regular power steering fluid is working fine my reservoir is a lot smaller then what I had and the fluid gets warm as is should but not hot.
That is a nice set up you have . Years back in NM when hauling a dozer the blade had to be 7 feet above the road way so I had to rest it on the neck of the trailer and with it angled it blocked what you should see in your mirrors .when they changed the law I would then load them back ward with...
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