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  1. Barrman

    Battery disconnect switch

    If you look at your truck. You will see the positive post of the back battery goes to the connection on the firewall. The negative for the back battery goes through the 2 gauge wire to the positive terminal on the front battery. Then you have the ground from the front battery. Follow that...
  2. Barrman

    M1008 or M35A2

    The Green Iron Disease never rest. Just accept that, buy more stuff, save money, buy more stuff, repeat. Are you asking which is best? That really depends on your mission requirements. The M1008 and a M35A2 have about the same cruise speed on the open road. Just the M1008 will do burst a...
  3. Barrman

    Battery disconnect switch

    I second the don't do it line of thought. My reasons are this. The 6.2 is probably the most depended on tight clean starting cirucit connections vehicle I have ever messed with. Adding more connections to come loose, corrode or break will not help you. Then there is the switch itself. Most...
  4. Barrman

    M1009 Speedometer Calibration

    The inline gear box is just on the M1009. That way, all the gears for the other CUCV trucks are the same in the tcase. Because the M1009 has the 3.08:1 axles, it needs the convertor box. Thanks for posting what you found.
  5. Barrman

    Engine Noise

    The metal vacuum line for the transmission will vibrate against the floor too. I zip tied mine to the transmission fill tube to keep that noise away.
  6. Barrman

    Brake Pedal - Power Assist Issue

    Wheel cylinder rebuilt kits are less than $5.00 each. OD Iron, Rapco, ABLinn and many other suppliers. New wheel cylinders are in the $25 each range. Way to cheap to drive with one leaking. Fix them all before you drive.
  7. Barrman

    M116A2 camper

    One reason to change the hubs if not the entire axle is spare tires. Put 6 lug hubs that match the 1009 on there and that problem is gone. Another thing to think about is a pop up type design. Nice flat air foil shaped top for driving, raise the roof as much as you want for changing clothes...
  8. Barrman

    dash lights not working

    Does your horn work? If not, then attention needs to be paid to the black out light switches. If your horn works, then. The gauge cluster is basically a normal Chevy part. That means the silly flexible printed circuit stuff could be messed up or broken. I would recommend you pull the gauge...
  9. Barrman

    Using the winch correctly

    Small kids on tires work good too.
  10. Barrman

    CUCV Speedometer Callibration

    Most threads about CUCV tires end up talking about speedometer calibration and what gears to change out. Most of us don't have a friendly Chevy parts guy anymore since they all closed down. I found this site which list all the gears available, the color so you don't have to count your teeth...
  11. Barrman

    CUCV headlight aiming bolt fix

    I have read several post in the past about those stupid plasic "nuts" the headlight aiming bolts screw into. The plastic threads strip if you look at them wrong and replacements from the "help" section of your local parts store are even worse. My drivers side up/down screw "nut" stripped out a...
  12. Barrman

    Brake Pedal - Power Assist Issue

    My assistant principal was one of the drivers of some car in that race. I will have to ask him if he had the pink #6 and then make fun of him about it. Glad you got the right tools to have at it.
  13. Barrman

    Brake Pedal - Power Assist Issue

    You are correct and I am wrong. I changed the original post. Thanks.
  14. Barrman

    where to ride

    You wanting tough trails or just a nice drive through the country? Land Between The Lakes is just a few hours from you over in KY. Lots of trails a M35 will fit on, 5 or 6 different camp grounds, a drive through buffalo range where you can probably scare all the animals and basically miles and...
  15. Barrman

    Brake Pedal - Power Assist Issue

    1-1/2" BUDD socket. The socket you need is for semi trucks. It will have the 1-1/2" for the outter rear and front lugs. Then inside, it has the 13/16 square drive needed to pull the rear inner lugs. Most NAPA stores have them, as well as truck stops and just about anyplace that deals with heavy...
  16. Barrman

    Correct trailer for a M1009

    Mckoen, Pawnshop, 813Rc and myself continued this discussion at our local LSMVPA meeting last night. We have all pulled M101 trailers with our M1009's. The book might not say you are supposed to do it, but they go together like they were made for each other. One reason that has been pointed...
  17. Barrman

    Correct trailer for a M1009

    I see how it goes. I make fun of your M37 body and you start pointing out things about me. Thanks alot Joe. Now I have to pick back. Page 2-57, paragraph 2-14, sub section a (1) of the 9-2320-289-10 clearly states that the M1009 is only supposed to pull trailers from the M416 1/4 ton...
  18. Barrman

    M101 manuals

    The manuals for all the vehicles pretty much cover the items in use at the time of publication and go back to at least one previous version if there was such a thing. With the trailers, if you have one that covers the brakes in either an A2 or A3, you pretty much have everything you need to...
  19. Barrman

    Correct trailer for a M1009

    Hmm, can't add a picture with the edit button. Here it is.
  20. Barrman

    Correct trailer for a M1009

    Which trailer, a M101 or M105? Forget the M105. Don't even hook it up. The M101 kind of depends on what you are doing. A few hundred pounds in a M101A2 with the surge brakes that work is no problem. Hauling a ton or so of gravel is not a good idea. The stock pintle would probably hold, but the...
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