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One reason that the brakes may not release is that the master cylinder piston is not fully returning to the resting position due to sticky brake pedal linkages. Peel back the boot and check.
Ha my GM 6.5 has been like this for 6 years, I keep refilling the coolant every time the low coolant light comes on, this is in a Chevrolet 3500 truck. Runs perfect but smokes a little white on start up too.
There will be a TM for the dozer, engineer materiel starts with TM5-****. For sure it would have been 24087 semi gloss olive drab straight from Cat. You may find some green in areas that would not get sandblasted, such as under the seat, on top of the finals. No idea why the tractor was...
Did you guys notice these M34s have the same diagonal gussets at the outer wheel well openings as the GMC M135s? Must be a later production thing, like 1951.
GEP would have never used old GM heads at manufacture. So unless the engine you are looking at has been rebuilt by someone, it should have GEP sourced heads.
Best bet to sell that is to run an ad over on the Army Jeep fanatic forum G503. It’s not worth much as most people want soft tops. And what a shipping nightmare.
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