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  1. wsucougarx

    New member from Fallbrook, CA

    Welcome aboard from Washington State!
  2. wsucougarx

    Trying to contact moderator or administrator for questions

    Misunderstood question. Yes, do what the next reply says.
  3. wsucougarx

    Gun truck m925a1

    What the part number on that .50 Cover? Does it cover the 100rd box? Will it be big enough to cover the MK19 ammo tray attached to the MK-64 mount?
  4. wsucougarx

    I'm looking for a M923A2 fuel cap flat rubber O ring & the Rubber O ring on the neck

    Look up item #: 290862457105 they're $5 plus 1.50 shipping.
  5. wsucougarx

    I'm looking for a M923A2 fuel cap flat rubber O ring & the Rubber O ring on the neck

    Got them off ebay for $5 each. Need to find the link now.
  6. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Upcoming addition.... Well, there is one thing this truck has been missing since the addition of the Lightweight Weapon Station. Something that has been an iconic symbol of military might. Something that was designed towards the end of WWI and continued through WWII on into today. It continues...
  7. wsucougarx

    Spare tire holder for 395/85r20 tires

    That's a big and heavy unit. Not sure where else you were wanting to put a spare tire. Laying in the bed is all I have seen.
  8. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Route Clearance Light Covers (2nd batch run) I made a second batch run of my home made Route Clearance Light covers for this truck. They were a little sun-faded and my M923A1 really needed a set so I transferred the old set to the 923 and made new ones for the 925. I used USGI Cordura Nylon...
  9. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Safety-Blind Spot Mirrors This is a project I have wanted to do since I recovered my first 5 ton a few years ago. I recovered a M923 from Goodguyzy from Medford, Oregon area to home. This was roughly about 450-500 miles. Everything was good to go on my recovery trip until I hit the Jantzen...
  10. wsucougarx

    Another reason to measure before buying

    The LCI labeled water cans fit all my deuces no problem.
  11. wsucougarx

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    You can see if this guy tow it to Seattle for you: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?137670-Fort-Bragg-5-ton-assistance Thinking that would make for an incredibly long journey;-)
  12. wsucougarx

    Another reason to measure before buying

    The LC Industries water cans fit.
  13. wsucougarx

    Fort Bragg 5 ton assistance?

    Praying for a safe journey for you. Take it slow and don't get in a hurry. Get to know your truck during the first leg of your journey. Just like any truck, she'll have her own set of noises, vibrations, minor clanks and whatnots. You'll get to know her habits up grades and down grades. Just...
  14. wsucougarx

    Fort Bragg 5 ton assistance?

    He's driving from Fort Bragg to Washington State. A bit over 200 miles;-)
  15. wsucougarx

    Fort Bragg 5 ton assistance?

    Oh, most important. A camera so you can post pics of your adventure
  16. wsucougarx

    Fort Bragg 5 ton assistance?

    My recommendation. Bring the following items: -M939 operators manual -belts (esp. One of those linking emergency belts should your water pump go) -fuel filter -wiper blades -pillow to sit on -blanket -rain gear ( though you're "enclosed" you'll still get rained on -tools -battery terminal brush...
  17. wsucougarx

    R.I.P.--ELKHUNTER--Walt Johnson

    Ahh man! I've had the privilege of meeting Walt. He was an outstanding person. He will be greatly missed.
  18. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Thank you Derek. I appreciate the kind words my friend. You know, tinkering around with this hobby is fun in itself. However, being able to help and inspire others to think outside the box is why I do this. Sure it takes time to take pics, upload, download, and explain everything. But it's worth...
  19. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Safety-Rear Marker Lights Electrical Today I used the very little 15 minutes time I had to wire in the license plate light and the three rear marker lights. As mentioned above, I used the instrument panel spider wire harness. It was the best fit for this project because I needed 4 power outlets...
  20. wsucougarx

    WSUCougar's M925A1 Acquisition and Build Thread

    Safety-Rear Marker Lights Along with the back up alarm, I decided to add the three marker lights. I was unsuccessful securing the M939 under bed marker light brackets. Instead, I was able to source M35A3 marker light brackets for $10/each from TNJ Murray. Recently, I picked up the three NOS...
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