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Good point. The manuals usually list 5-tons as having a 5 ton cargo capacity off-road and 10 on road. Same thing with the towed weight. The 939 -10 only list the off-road capacities.
My 925A2 should have a better towing capacity than a dually civi truck! :-P The air brakes on the truck...
Hello members,
It has taken me a long time to get over the fact that David AM30+ is gone. That's why we have been so long without a Chaplain. I apologize to those who have been in need and haven't had anyone to talk to.
I am pleased to announce that a long time Steel Soldiers member...
Good question. I would like to have one to work and to show. My family always has some dirt moving projects to tend to and a dozer would be handy. I'm not talking about clearing 10 acres of land with it. More like grading, back-filling, road maintenance. The downside to hauling it with my...
I have seen a bunch of big 6x6 International trucks around here pulling the Navy's big boat trailers. I have my eye on an an old-school International already. It's not a Seabee-marked truck, but it has the US Navy markings on the side.
That's good for me that they used so many different...
Very cool! I will keep my eyes out for one of those! I love authenticity!
Wow, what an excavator!
Thanks Eric. I didn't know you guys used the international series. I will watch for one of those too.
Hmmm, that's where my truck came from so that would be more realistic. Come to think of it, I think I saw a couple of D8's with Seabee markings sitting in the GL lot when I picked up my 925A2 corpse.
Chris, that's a nice looking D4. Easy size to tote around too. I may have to go bigger to get something period correct though, huh?
Ron, I love those airborne crawlers, but man they are $$$.
Maybe I just need to get a M548A1 instead?!:twisted: Those are awesome. Love the screaming...
Hmm, D7's are a little big for me unless I end up doing a 915 tractor and lowboy trailer.
My 925A2 was missing the doors when I got it, but my 923A2 had the Seabee stencil on both doors. My 925A2 has the stencil on both mud flaps. I plan on doing the doors after I get it painted and...
I seem to keep ending up with Seabee trucks because of where I live. M923A2 was a Seabee truck and now I have the Seabee 925A2. My Dad has a Seabee M756A2 too.
I like the Seabee stuff since it is unique so I am going to keep going with that theme. I have been talking with my brother about...
That's pretty neat, Mark. There are a few members on here that have access to old records. Do you have any pics of the data plate? Maybe one of them will chime in if you have some numbers to go off of. If you have 35mm prints, you can always take them to a photo center and they can scan the...
Dave is a big advertiser with us so we will leave this thread up as a courtesy to him. I am going to lock it since there is no need for further commentary.
Neat looking hitch. Definitely not the usual M818 5th wheel that I have seen. Here's some more info: http://www.thehollandgroupinc.com/NR/rdonlyres/5F182375-66FA-49BA-BA19-D00CBBB9F71F/0/XLFW36401pdf_noorder.pdf
Bjorn, since the truck is in the middle of a field, it had to be flushed without the benefit of a hose. I had to use 1 gallon and 5 gallon containers full of water. That was inadequate to say the least. It will be a while before I can drive it to a location with a continuous water supply so I...
That was a beautiful truck. I was tempted to buy it and another contact maintenance truck for the welder. Good thing I didn't because I would be living in it!
Hey Gang,
I want to install a coolant filter kit on my 8.3CTA Cummins. I have flushed it out numerous times with water, but it still has a nice rusty tint to it. I have switched to 50/50 since the temps have been dipping down towards freezing.
Since it has a fuel-burning heater kit...
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