Yes, back to the MV part...
I also diagnosed CASE's brake troubles as being a failed airpack (based on the information I got from CASE) when we spoke right after he left his truck and was on his way to Jay's. We are all here to help each other in this hobby, no matter which group we belong too. My only regreat was all I could do was offer advice over the phone as I didn't have a spare airpack or deuce to tow him to Winslow's.
At Winslow's, I got a nifty dash tag, a 5ton with LDS passenger fender air filter (going to confuse some people with that on the 109!) a fuel tank cap and strainer (my truck didn't come with the strainer) and one front shakle.
Neil and Brian bought part of a 109 and a 105 frame to beat me to my mad scientist scheme, making a 109 trailer.
Ken found a tool box on a truck that was still locked, had lots of great tools, winch shear pins, jack, safety triangles, and some kind of homemade wrenches. I think he also got a good used cargo cover.
Chris got a duel tire changing dolly, and.... I can't remember what else buddy.
You'll have to chime in. I know that everything else he really needed (seat cushions) John wasn't willing to sell, keeping them for his rebuild business I suppose. We also picked up a great hydraulic cherry picker crane that he had gotten out of Bragg from a friends house on the way up to John's. This thing is nice, and tall enough to pull a deuce engine out.