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  1. jeffhuey1n

    Wheel conversion from military lock ring to conventional

    Contact Boyce Equipment of Ogden Utah. Their website is boyceequipment.com. I’ve done business with them in the past and I recommend their company. All their information is on their website including phone numbers and electronic catalogue.
  2. jeffhuey1n

    B-52 Turns 60

    She’s an old one that’s for sure. Another oldie but goody is the venerable UH-1. Updated, upgraded, and rebuilt more times than are fully imagined, still flying after 63 years. And them old warhorses will be still in the air at least for another 10 years. Now if I could only find one to restore...
  3. jeffhuey1n

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Well I done got one over for them know-it-all’s. Still got my military drivers license! I even still have my Hemmit refueler license! For security reasons, I can’t take a picture of them.
  4. jeffhuey1n

    Steel Soldiers MV of the month 2019 - June VOTE HERE!

    I’ll be showing him at the Fort DA Russell Days at FE Warren AFB, And I’ll be driving in all four CFD parades. I was contacted by the air show folks as well. If I recall correctly, the air show is on the Wednesday of CFD.
  5. jeffhuey1n

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    A long time time ago while still serving in the Marine Corps, we had this phenomenal task of diving the fuel tanks. On the CH-53 there are two large circular panels that provide access to the main tanks. One removes the outer cover, then the inner cover and finally verify none to very little...
  6. jeffhuey1n

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    Been a while since last update and I’ve been busy. Paint removal (white and red paint) by sand blasting and paint stripper. I got some citrus type paint stripper, good stuff. Very little smell and does a pretty good job cleaning up large parts. Unfortunately, I doubt I’ll be making it to any...
  7. jeffhuey1n

    June 2019 MV of the Month Nominations

    I’d like to introduce the War Wagon. A 1970 M35A2 with winch built as a tribute/replica of a Vietnam War gun truck. Her armaments include: 3 replica .50 M2 machine guns, one replica M-60 machine gun, one replica M16A1 rifle, several dummy “lemon” grenades and some inert smoke grenades. One of...
  8. jeffhuey1n

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    . My 1972 M35A2’s have the twist type e-brake handle. My 1970 M35A2 has the whale tale. Not sure what the 211’s have. IIRC, the 1953 M59 has a whale tale as does the 1973 M52A2.
  9. jeffhuey1n

    June 2019 MV of the Month Nominations

    . That thing is freaking awesome!!! :drool::drool:
  10. jeffhuey1n

    Strange parts

    I’ve got some oddball parts that I’m trying to identify. I’m really not sure what type vehicle they belong too. No part numbers have been found on these thing-a-mah-jigs. One is a drive shaft off something and the little doohickeys look like they help attach a dip stick in place. Perhaps you May...
  11. jeffhuey1n

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    Been busy doing a long list of honey do’s. Not getting done what I want to accomplish but stuff’s getting done. I finally caved in and used some paint stripper. It would have taken an entire bag of sand blast media to clean just one fender. It’s not as bad as I feared as far as smell and...
  12. jeffhuey1n

    G749 preservation

    . ROFLMAO!! (Smililies ain’t working for some reason)
  13. jeffhuey1n

    M151A2 wheel nuts

    I found one stash (7 each) of the A1 lug bolts. I know I have more. Just have to find them again... here’s what I’ve got so far, assuming that these are the A1 lug nuts.
  14. jeffhuey1n

    M151A2 wheel nuts

    I’ll dig around and see what I can find.
  15. jeffhuey1n

    M151A2 wheel nuts

    Yes, they are. I believe you are correct. I also have a number of the A1 type. Thanks!
  16. jeffhuey1n

    M151A2 wheel nuts

    I have a bag of “M151A2” lug nuts or that’s what the bag says. Can anyone verify that? Pics below:
  17. jeffhuey1n

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    I was inspecting the wiper motors and there’s was what appeared to be some kind of insulation surrounding the driver side motor. I pulled on a piece and a bit of animal fur was attached. So, off with the entire panel. There was a nest, not sure what type of critter made it. Included in the nest...
  18. jeffhuey1n

    G749 Trucks hard to come by

    Videos like that make me miss the good old days. I worked on UH-1N’s primarily but have some time working on the H model and F model. I also worked on H-3’s, H-53’s and H-60’s. Then Hiller’s were good birds. They were primarily an Army aircraft. I served in the Marine Corps and Air Force. If I...
  19. jeffhuey1n

    G749 Trucks hard to come by

    ABDR is Aircraft Battle Damage Repair. It’s a formal school they send aviation mechanics to in order to train them in fixing battle damaged stuff with bailing wire and tin cans and with whatever materials are available. They fix flight control tubes with tin cans, as well as holes in the...
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