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  1. HDN

    M809 and m35a2 cabs same?

    I learned a few months ago that even though the cabs on the M939 trucks are wider, the rocker panels are the same as the M45, M39, and M809 trucks.
  2. HDN

    Towing 30k lbs?

    I think you'll enjoy it more that way too :driver: I'd be hesitant to use anything but a civvy truck to tow something like that, unless I really need AWD. Then I'd consider one of the heavy military trucks. Would any of the military tractor cabs be able to tow like this with the pintle, or...
  3. HDN

    Autodesk Fusion 360

    I just posted up a video that might interest some of you. As mentioned earlier, most of Fusion 360's storage is on the Autodesk cloud. The one exception to this is printing drawings to a PDF (saving the PDF to your computer in the process), then printing that PDF to paper. So I have about a...
  4. HDN

    Deuce Camo Active Duty

    I think that picture is backwards. The steering wheels and air cleaners are all on the wrong side :p
  5. HDN

    M34 Active duty

    Every truck in that top picture has its windshield down :unsure: One day I'll do that with my truck. I wish the cab top framing was as easy as a Jeep, though.
  6. HDN

    HEMTT Rim, Breaking loose the bead. No beadlock. Ideas to make this a smoother process.

    That sounds familiar, except I got away with not using tire soap or butter! The only thing I did differently with the clamp ring is that I flipped the wheel over on two tires (one on each "end" of the tire) with the rim in it clamp ring side up. Then I used a jack and a few blocks to jack the...
  7. HDN

    HEMTT Rim, Breaking loose the bead. No beadlock. Ideas to make this a smoother process.

    Are you using the ratchet straps to pull the rim into the tire? I did mine by first seating the rim while it was standing upright, then flipping the wheel onto either blocks or old tires rimside-up and jumping on the rim until it finished getting seated.
  8. HDN

    1950 M34 Model OC-54 REO Gold Comet

    I think @Barrman meant the truck was a REO design. I always thought it would be cool to have a Curtis-Wright gasser, then I could say it's an airplane at heart :p
  9. HDN

    HEMTT Rim, Breaking loose the bead. No beadlock. Ideas to make this a smoother process.

    Thanks for measuring that! It seems the military super singles have about a 0.5" sidewall regardless of tire size. The 14.5R20 and 395/85R20 have the same sidewall thickness as what you measured. I hope the rest of your tires come off easily! If you can get the remainder off the rim without...
  10. HDN

    1950 M34 Model OC-54 REO Gold Comet

    I remember seeing a deuce on Facebook Marketplace that had a Ford F-450+ truck cab on it. I'm curious to see how your project turns out!
  11. HDN

    HEMTT Rim, Breaking loose the bead. No beadlock. Ideas to make this a smoother process.

    I found that a Harbor Freight bi-metal reciprocating saw blade can cut through two tires before losing enough teeth to become ineffective :ROFLMAO: I remember having melted rubber gum up the blade too, but I found that improving my cutting technique helped with that! Looking at the way you...
  12. HDN

    1950 M34 Model OC-54 REO Gold Comet

    I think the only differences between the M34 and M35 are the cargo bed (M34 bed sat lower and had wheel wells for the bigger singles) and the singles. That said, the hubs can be flipped on all the M39, M45, M809, and M939 trucks to go from duals to singles. The M35 with flipped hubs can take...
  13. HDN

    1950 M34 Model OC-54 REO Gold Comet

    Nice pics! If it says M34 on the data plate, it should've been a cargo truck with an 12'x8' bed. Otherwise it looks like it should've been a tractor or dump truck. The M44 dump truck was called the M47, and I don't think a tractor was made on the M44 chassis. It's also entirely possible that...
  14. HDN

    1950 M34 Model OC-54 REO Gold Comet

    Nice find! if the dataplate says M34, I wonder why it has an M35 serial number. Maybe the Army considered all LWB deuces M35s regardless?
  15. HDN

    Autodesk Fusion 360

    The personal use license lasts for three years, at which point you can re-apply for it. Unless Autodesk decides that it's losing money for them :p I hope that won't be the case. I've been using Fusion 360 for four years for free, reapplying for the personal use license, and hope it stays that...
  16. HDN

    Autodesk Fusion 360

    That's the one thing that sucks about it - file storage is on Autodesk's cloud. You can save STLs and PDF drawings locally on your computer. The personal use license allows hobbyists and small businesses to use the software for free. There are some functions that are behind a paywall, but I...
  17. HDN

    Autodesk Fusion 360

    I've been using Autodesk CAD products for years - vanilla AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Inventor, and most recently Fusion 360. In the past few years I've been 3D printing, Fusion 360 has been my go-to software for designing practical parts and trinkets alike. I've decided to share my experience...
  18. HDN

    Post up those Point of View hood shots!

    I bet you weren't enjoying the windshield though - mine leaks all over me when I'm driving in the rain! Rubber seals - HAH :rolleyes:
  19. HDN

    M34 Active duty

    Seeing a 30000 lb truck crawling through mud and snow never ceases to amaze me, though some tire chains help!
  20. HDN

    M34 Active duty

    I don't think I've ever seen pictures that good of the bridge truck chassis being used as a missile launcher.
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