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  1. Greasy

    5ton wrecker fun

    Love it!!!!!!
  2. Greasy

    5ton wrecker fun

    Ha! No soldier B involved, did it all by myself (Armstrong). Took my time setting up the axle clamps followed by the tow bar, using a broken pallet on edge to hold the tow bar at the right height to catch the pintle hitch. Keep the information coming, I appreciate the guidance. My next hook up...
  3. Greasy

    5ton wrecker fun

    Thank you for the compliment. When I hooked it up, the block hook was really close to the duce’s grill guard. Secondly this was the first time I’ve ever hooked the wrecker to another vehicle, learning curve figuring it all out 😁 (and loved every minute of it).
  4. Greasy

    5ton wrecker fun

    Last weekend I decided to take all the missing wrecker equipment that I have been collecting over the last 3 years and set up my M543 to tow a M35. Saturday 11/13 a museum I volunteer at was having a “wings and wheels” car, airplane, motorcycle and boat show. What better place to tow around a...
  5. Greasy

    Brakes not releasing

    Thank you Tim, You provided great information! This weekend I will be out at the museum and will look at the button on the brake lock, as your diagram shows verify if the button has excessive wear, if it moves freely and confirm the manufacturer name. While reading the PDF, I did remember...
  6. Greasy

    Brakes not releasing

    Thank you DG, I will try the brakes with the air system drained and look into a master cylinder rebuild kit. The brake adjustment seem OK (by sound after I adjusted them). My main question would be what could cause ALL the wheels to lock up together when applied.
  7. Greasy

    Brakes not releasing

    Over the last week or so, I’ve had a brake issue with my M-548 wrecker. After depressing the brake pedal the brakes will not release again. The harder you depress the pedal, the harder the brakes apply. The brakes will only release if you crack a wheel cylinder bleeder at a wheel on any axle...
  8. Greasy

    Starter bolt issues (again)

    Are new GM starter bolts “good” and new ARP starter bolts “better”? I am wanting to switch mine out to prevent a future problem. My plan is to replace the existing bolts and torque the new bolts to factory spec.
  9. Greasy

    Whoa Buddy !

    :drool:
  10. Greasy

    Galerie Active Duty M880

    WOW! Great photographs. Thank you for posting.
  11. Greasy

    Proud new owner of 84 m1009 (body work update)

    Nice score! You are right, there is a wealth of knowledge on this site.
  12. Greasy

    Having a 5 ton wrecker is handy

    This weekend I spent more time with the " Ugly Duckling" volunteering at the museum. The museum has 3 storage boxes (2 containers 1 truck trailer) that were staged right next to each other. In an effort to gain more covered vehicle parking, the storage containers were moved 13 feet apart and a...
  13. Greasy

    Having a 5 ton wrecker is handy

    Exactly! I'm always looking for reasons to exercise her! In the next few weeks, I will be moving several storage containers (Intermodal containers) for the museum. The more that I run and use her, the better she runs!
  14. Greasy

    Having a 5 ton wrecker is handy

    Several months ago I used my M-543 wrecker at a local museum that I volunteer at and forgot to post pictures! Myself and another volunteer have been painting the museum's T-33 and wanted to reattach the wing tip fuel tanks (that have never been installed). The tip tanks are not really heavy...
  15. Greasy

    My first CUCV

    Welcome! Nice score! I love my 1009. This site is a wealth of knowledge, the search function will be your friend. Just about every repair topic has been covered at one time or another. Post more pictures!
  16. Greasy

    Turboing a 6.2l build (another one)

    Dsilverline, hello from a fellow Californian! Thank you for your step by step install with pictures. Recently I purchased locally a GM 6.5 turbo set up (and other items) and will install it on my M-1009. Can you describe more your turbo oil feed line set up, long with your electric fuel pump...
  17. Greasy

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    I appreciate the advise nyoffroad, hit a little roadblock with the thermostat. My local parts house (I buy local when I can) could not get a 190 therm, only showed 180, 195, 205 (?), etc. Ended up going through a "South American River" named company to get a AC delco 190 therm. My local parts...
  18. Greasy

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    Makes sense, I will add anti-seize to the threads going back together. Steel bolts in an aluminum housing close to water = No bueno
  19. Greasy

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    Thank you CUCVRUS for the advice. I will do what you suggested and change all the gaskets while the cooling system is drained. Maybe "Flush" the back of the heads while the covers are off.
  20. Greasy

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    In the next few days I will be changing out my leaking heater hoses and thermostat (while i'm there). Currently my 09 is at a friends ranch, my question is what size heater hoses and length do I buy? Secondly what temp thermostat do I purchase? Living in the central valley of California it get...
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