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  1. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    I just noted the registration number, can we get some information?
  2. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    I always assume that there is a solution to everything. The moment I dreaded the most. The engine is unlocked and the piston and output, Alléluia!
  3. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    I restored it a few months ago. There is armor for this multipurpose deployment aid. The craft is airborne. He has a trailer with all the tools on it, sandbag machine, forks, auger etc...
  4. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    photo of the day, the radiator wouldn't come out of the engine compartment. The reason was a ground braid.
  5. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Thanks for the advice. It's accessible. I'm going to find out about soldering.
  6. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Repair, is it possible? I do not know.
  7. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Yeah, looks like the metal has been pushed from the waterline to the pushrod passage.
  8. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    I deduce that the frost is responsible for the breach in the cylinder head. At the top of the piston from humidity and oxidation. 747 Hours Breach
  9. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Motor blocked. The cylinder head is split at the level of the third cylinders. The injector is not damaged. I continue tomorrow by lifting the cylinder head.
  10. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Morning picture. Arrived home last night, To help him get off the tank carrier, I used my deployment aid vehicle.
  11. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    My friends are preparing their gear for pickup. We pulled it up and then lifted it slightly from the rear and pushed it onto the trailer. Everything was very easy. It is now at home, I languish tomorrow. PS: I did a first high pressure cleaning of the truck on the trailer.
  12. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    M724 across the Atlantic. http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthread.php?t=29903
  13. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    A little confused. Can you help me date the year of manufacture? Is the manufacture from Kaiser-Jeep or AM General? Is it the M39 series? I'm going to pick up my truck tomorrow. I will probably have the serial number.
  14. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Filters required for an LDS-465-1A Multifuel engine start. Anything else for this first order? Qu; I Primary fuel Qu: II Secondary fuel filter Qu: II oil filter
  15. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Hard to say, I still don't know the truck well. I start reading TMs. My idea for his final look is the MASSTER camo.
  16. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    It's official, I own the M62A2. I hide my joy.
  17. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    I discovered Mico Brake Lock while rebuilding my M724.
  18. foxtrot

    Rebuild Dodge WC 63

    Moment of relaxation today, I mounted new tires on my WC52.
  19. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    The weight of an M62A2 is 32,270 lb. Can you help me estimate his current weight? My idea would be to lift the truck and put it on a trailer.
  20. foxtrot

    My first multifuel?

    Incredibly enough, I found a photo of the truck from 2001. It was a hundred miles from its present location. It comes from a surplus of the Italian army.
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