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I had four dead Hawkers on my M936 and swapped in two Auto Craft Gold batteries (Part # 34FT-2). They are a good fit with plenty of clearance.
The wiring is still a bit sloppy and I need to add some wood blocks to secure the smaller batteries. But the good news is that it worked and the truck...
I’ll echo M35fan’s comments. I’m sorry for your family’s loss. Also, you shouldn’t have to stand on the breaks. The last time I had to “stand on it” in my truck, it turned out that I had a leaking wheel cylinder.
Keep us posted on your progress with the truck!
Things rarely go as planned.
I backed the Deuce into the shop early last March and tore the center axel down to replace a leaking wheel cylinder. I had the drums turned and got new cylinders and pads. My intent was to have it put back together by mid-March in time for the annual Texas rally...
Yesterday I bought a M936A2 and a M810 and it turned into a day I'll remember for a long time to come. Also, I have a feeling that Wes Simpson won't forget it any time soon either.
A friend of mine is selling his MV collection. When I expressed interest in his wrecker last July, he made me an...
That is a great looking truck! Congratulations!
If you decide that you really need a truck with a turbo, feel free to drop that one in my driveway anytime!
Ferretboy - You have an amazing piece of history and an awesome vehicle all in one! Thank you for sharing the story and pictures. The current pictures clearly show your talent and enthusiasm. I’m looking forward to more of your posts.
Wow! Those pictures and the video are amazing! Thanks for posting them.
Sir, if you want a 2.5 ton cargo truck, why don’t you make an offer on one of his other trucks? Why are you negotiating for the M45?
There is a number stamped on the frame of my M35A2. It is located on the front passenger side frame rail above the front spring hanger, and it appears to be an upside-down "2061." What is it?
There are no visible numbers on the driver's side under the left front fender. If there are numbers...
I’m curious (and this may be a dumb question), but what are the symptoms (what is the truck doing / not doing) that leads your friend to conclude that there is no air assist?
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