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It was indeed disigned to do that....old school commercial trucks had two transmissions....the deuce has a transmission and transfer case.....the idea is that you get a heavy load moving using low range (less strain on the drive train) and then shift into Hi.
Low range is good for low speed...
Green Iron Pimp!!!!roflrofl
In many cases it is moisture in the brake shoes reacting with the drums....they rust together and it can be a booger to get them separated. Usually you have to pull the tire/rim off and work on the slack adjusters (the 900 series has straight air brakes) to get...
I picked up a bolster trailer on time in TN and the guy picked it up with a forklift so I didn't have to use a jack. The spare on the trailer was low so they let me use the shop compressor to air it up. This was a Nat. Guard base and I spoke the lingo.....some GL sites will go the extra...
I loved the Cat trannys in the Army (drove them in 915's/916's) but have been gunshy of them out here since Cat shop time will eat your lunch.
All the fun of shifting gears without the clutch (I got a knee headed for replacement).
I may have to get a M915 with one in it now.
Welcome to the Green Iron Laughing Accademy:cookoo:
You can list it on USHIP or other shipping websites or try to find a vehicle transporter that moves vehicles for car dealers.
I used a "Hotshot Truck" (big dually pickup truck with gooseneck trailer) to move my first deuce.
If they have...
I talked to Tony Wright today....I may get up early Sat. and head over that way with him. I may bring some stuff over there to sell.......I need fuel money for the GA Rally.
When I had my 280 shelter I often thought about having a way to load/unload it without having to call my buddy with his rollback.
I considered a permanent raised frame with industrial rollers on it and placing some rollers in the bed of the truck. You could roll it off and on easily with a...
I have never seen a 3000 pound car come out on top in a collision with a train or tractor trailer.....the stupidity of the average driver never ceases to underwhelm me.
The Coosa River is too shallow to get a battlewagon up here...I'll have to pass.
I'll be glad to give you a ride if you gas her up. Bring you own pressure suit.
The rims used top be cheap (around 50 bucks) but they are getting scarce again......I paid over 100 bucks each for the adaptors (but I got a deal from a SS member)......you can prob figure on close to 200 bucks a pop depending on who you get them from.
Welcome to the Green Iron Laughing Accademy.:cookoo::cookoo:
The GM will be a big change from the "old reliable" Volvo.
CUCV's have their issues like any other older vehicle.
Good luck with that.
Is that his cousin/date with him?
We also need some CONVOY signs.....I have one that says CONVOY AHEAD for the rear vehicle......does anyone have a CONVOY FOLLOWS for the lead truck.
Some mounted or stick on "WHOPPIE LIGHTS" would look good also.
What about some banners that say "STEEL...
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