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I have the same with both of my 818's:-x I will have too start looking at the fuel lines too. Boy do I like my Deuces better:-D But the power steering on the 818's is nice thought;-) Lets see that will be item #9,864 on my do do list, now if the GF will just let me have some time to work on...
The best deal for a new one is the manf. as listed above. As for used take outs its a roll of the dice. Did they check the fusse?? It's the only one on the truck. Also check the bottom of the pump there are some plates or shims that fall out that are needed.
I have 2 different typs fo handle on the 2 wheel legs. One you have to pull out to lift it up, and one you pull up on the handle and a cam pulls the pins to lift.
They did not use check valves so that in cold cold wheather when you use the oil pan heater it heats all the oil. So you are not trying to pump frozen oil thought the eng. These trucks were made too work all over the world. In all kinds of places most of us would not chose too be in and work...
This sounds like a good way to go.
And as for the NSN its like a part number. The 3/4 ton trailers have like 3 or 4 diffrent hubs I think.
But I here your pain and feel for you:-P. And I TOO would like too see a list.;-)
But then again it would be like the TM section and no one would...
M170 was used as a battlefield ambulance , some were used as airfield taxis. There are not two many of these truck around. If its all original , it would be best too keep it that way.
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