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PC, Mac, or Mac phone or Android Phone download?
Some of the links here forward you to a GoogleDocs site in some cases.
Don't hesitate to copy paste a link that you are trying to download - and we will go test. I personally clicked on several in the post I did earlier and they worked...
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Well dang...
Makes you wonder why something so neat could be so fouled up.
Private Snuffy wouldn't generally be working on stuff like this.
At least - based on your latest post - I think I woud have to agree.
Put the power plant back together on the cheap and go have fun!
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Sounds like most LMTV's to me.
They ride like a buckboard.
Or any other vehicle with four square wheels...
It doesn't take a lot to make it ride better
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Welcome to the Outfit!
Looking forward to the pictures.
Don't forget that the 1083 series TM's (Technical Manuals) are available here with the link below.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/m1083-tms.209179/
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Sounds like the tongue would be like a Pole Trailer where the inside slides out and gets pin'd and then collapses when you want it short again. Maybe we had "old stuff" but it required a good driver - who could creep along - and a second human to have the pin ready to drop in place.
Some...
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Hey Owen,
But the good news is that Brutus fired up and made you smile...
Now that it is cold weather again, you might have to wait until spring to do any maintenance.
Happy to hear that your old green pal is still chugging along.
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Welcome to the Outfit! I see that you got a response from @kendelrio as he is working to rebuild his M37. Heck of a nice guy and always more than willing to help.
Another thing you can find here are the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your truck. They are a great source for troubleshooting...
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There are less and less of them these days, but if you can find a real radiator shop - with an old guy in charge - who knows about soldering leaks you might be able to repair what you have. IMO, if the first thing they try to do is sell you a new radiator - just drive away. Here in our town...
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Welcome to the Outfit!
Don't hesitate to download the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your MEP. Lots of information and almost continuous discussions about Mobile Power around here. Maybe create yourself a thread with pictures. Often times the guys will spot something "that ain't quite right"...
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Welcome to the Outfit!
That's a sharp looking truck too by the way. She looks freshly painted. Need to create yourself a thread and load up a nice round of pictures. That will give you the chance to show it off - and let the rest of us ogle your New-To-You truck.
The TM's (Technical...
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Neat! That gets you close enough that a trip to Monroe for things like the Wings Over Monroe show two weeks ago. There is generally a small contingent of military vehicles on display at the front gate. I have done a few parades here in the big city and now that the WooFlu seems to slowly...
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Welcome to the Outfit!
Be sure to create a new thread for your New-To-You truck.
You'll be surprised how it morphs over time...
Again, welcome to the group.
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Definitely Right!
We ran our sign shop with a router and a skill saw with good metal cutting blades / bits. Upgraded to a Panel Saw (skill saw on a trolly) to keep cuts square. Eventually a home made Router Table was built too. Finally just before the WooFlu hit, we bought a CNC powered...
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Yessir. Perfectly good. Difference is that floating through the air and something goes wrong - and that can be a really bad day. That exact same part on the ground... Not nearly as much of a problem.
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