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Ron - I posted that in a hurry as I was running out the door and should have articulated better. Our message is the same. By all means, one should bleed their break system in the correct order. However, it appears that the correct order on a 5t is different than the correct order on the...
I believe the Deuce is a bit different.
Please see the information in this thread:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?140605-Bleeding-Brakes-after-Wheel-Cylinder-Replacement
Here is a good link for a power bleeder...
Gunny65 - I'm sorry to hear about all of the troubles on your recovery. Most important, you are safe! Hopefully you can get some rest now that you are in a hotel. I hope tomorrow is a better day for you.
M923A2 Closing Auction Price Data
I don't know what the future holds, but I can give some insight to the recent past. The tables below present closing auction price data for M923A2's sold by GP between November 2014 and August 2015.
Please note that the closing auction prices reported...
I still have a question after re-reading this thread. There will be air in the line on the power bleeder from the sprayer tank to the master cylinder cap when you first pressurize the sprayer tank. Does this air cause an issue? I assume that the air will be injected into the break system on...
Doing it R4x4 Style!
This thread is great! Thank you Recovry4x4 for starting the discussion and posting the pictures!
Using Recovry4x4's pictures, I purchased a one-gallon sprayer at Home Depot and everything else from my local hardware store. They can be more expensive, but I like to...
I'll toss in my 2cents...
Driving a M934 1,100 miles home is certainly more risky than having it trailered home. However, with more risk comes the potential for more reward! If you decide to recover the truck yourself, you will embark on a journey that you'll remember for the rest of your...
(I'm now at my computer and not on my phone... It's easier to post links...)
Seeing that you are from Texas, you may be interested in the link below. It is a really good read.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?67255-Texas-FMV-Laws-(Former-Military-Vehicles
Katavic918 - Have you seen the parts list in this thread >>>
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?82427-Deuce-Parts-Quick-Reference-Spreadsheet
It is very handy.
Congratulations on the acquisition! I am officially jealous. :beer:
Question. What happened with the truck between June 3 and August 28? Did you have a local tow service pick it up and store it, did GP store it for you, etc.?
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