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Long story short, I needed this hose because I broke mine, I aquired a few of these hoses and have (2) available for sale to anyone who needs one.
The part number is 7411023.
The NSN number is 4720-00-203-9658
Here are a few pics. New manufacture, U.S. made!!!
This is the flexible hose that...
Will,
that tent looks awsome. I may have to get me one of those...then I'll need some cots...a tent stove...AAHHH!!!
I see you took the canvas off. I've gotta take mine off next weekend as well. Clean it, canvax it, put it away.
welded up my own version
I have been contemplating where to mount my antenna, for parades, desert rides etc. I wanted it removeable and not in the way of the cab canvas or drilling holes in the side of the bed.
I noticed a 3 hole pattern towards the back of the truck under the bed so I welded...
I also remember this being posted in our classifieds a while back. I'm looking for a deuce dump and I'd jump on this one but I really want the M342A2...same engine, axles etc. as my current deuce.
I've got these on my truck and also bought them from Saturn surplus. $10.00 bucks and brand new. I also have a west coast mirror kit but I like my elephant ears!
Re: RE: Re: RE: deuce parts
I agree. I bought 2 and they burnt out w/in 5 minutes of plugging them in. I have 4 takeoff wheel cylinders if needed from my deuce.
Re: RE: Freeplay nicely anybody
the TM calls out for about 3 1/2" as I recall. Mine is also about 1 1/2" and seems to be fine. It engages at the top of the pedal and doesn't burn or smell. I did notice today that 5th slipped a bit but last weekend I drove her 200+ miles and with my small...
Alredneck,
I don't think I'd ever read a thread with someone putting 395's on stock rims. Are there any other issues besides the rubbing? Tire wear? Handling? You did the standard drum flip correct?
Thanks,
RE: M105 tailgate, "stilts?"
I feel the existing chains work fine. If you wanted them, I could you easily getting a couple of those rear M105 supports off scrapped trailers and mounting them on the tailgate.
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