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Mo noob needs recovery/info help.

JHoot51

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Bought an M109A3 in or around Ft. Smith.
It has no brakes?
I need someone in that area that has a shop or something I could have this towed to so I could work on it?
Basically just a flat piece of ground?
I am bringing my own tools and manuals.
Hopefully it is an easy fix?
Also where do I find Dot 5 brake fluid or is that necessary?

Any help or suggestions or anything would be deeply appreciated!!!

I am new to this forum stuff, and seem to be making some bad mistakes!

Sorry

Thanks

JHoot51
 
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Westech

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#1: So you don't know if it has brakes or not? I can not tell by your punctuation.

#2: Are you asking a question about towing? again I don't understand.

#3: What about a piece of flat ground are you asking?

#4: Good thing you have the TM's. You will need them.

#5: I do not know you tell me.

#6: Yes you need DOT 5 unless you are going to flush the system with DOT 3. Any Auto parts store has DOT 5.
 

doghead

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Your in the right place for MV help.

We'll help you with using the forums as well.

Just takes a bit of time and effort.
 

area52

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Also when you post a thread, give the title a little more than"noob needs help"

try M109A3 needs a tow/brakes.

you could try a local tow company and get it towed to a parking lot
 

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As a worst case place to buy DOT5, Advance Auto has it in quarts. Do a google search for DOT5 and see if you recognize a local chain parts store in your area.

Dot5 is typically around $40-60/gal at MV shows.
 

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JHoot51,

I guess I`m as fouled up as you are, because I understood your post. :lost:

I have friends in Fort Smith that operate a Heavy Duty Truck shop and parts store.
They should have information that will help you even if indirectly.
p.m. me if you still need the help and I`ll get you their contact info.

Good Luck

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joshs1ofakindxj

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As a worst case place to buy DOT5, Advance Auto has it in quarts. Do a google search for DOT5 and see if you recognize a local chain parts store in your area.

Dot5 is typically around $40-60/gal at MV shows.
I've been having trouble finding it at Advance Auto parts lately, but Napa always has it on the shelf.
 

JHoot51

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The guy at the location said he thought it might be low on brake fluid. Someone drove it around the lot so it is running but it has no brakes is all he said.
If I cannot get it (brakes working) I will need to get it towed to a shop that will either do the work for me or let me rent a stall (just a flat piece of parking lot) and perform the work myself.
 

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If there is a member in your area with a deuce and towbar they can help you recover it.

If you are not familiar with the deuce putting brake fluid in can be a booger.

Get on of those funnels with the long flexible tube on it.....otherwise you will spill a lot of fluid topping off the master cylinder. There is also a trick to getting the top off since there is a copper tube plumbed into it.......you will find out that the genius that designed that system never had to work on one......very tight quarters to work in.

Good luck and make lots of pics.
 

JHoot51

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Thank you for the info!
I ordered manuals on line they should be here this week??
I hope I am not getting in over my head!!
I thought the price was right for this kind of vehicle??

JHoot51
 

JHoot51

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Pardon my language but "****" or something worse!!
I looked and looked but couldn't find a site?
Do you have the site where I could get them from?
Maybe I can return the $wasted?

JHoot51
 

JHoot51

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My vehicle is a M109A3, is that the same as an M35 series?

Sorry if I sound stupid.
I went to your website but could not find the M109A3?

JHoot51
 

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Pardon my language but "****" or something worse!!
I looked and looked but couldn't find a site?
Do you have the site where I could get them from?
Maybe I can return the $wasted?

JHoot51
Did you click on the link I posted? JA Tonka has posted a bunch of manuals on his website. They are direct from the Military.

We have been posting multiple sites that have hosted the manuals since the Tech Manual section here went offline.

Yes the M109A3 is the same as the M35A2. They are from the M44 Family of trucks. \

Have you read the Deuce Wiki?

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showwiki.php?title=wiki:Deuce

You can also get alot of info from www.olive-drab.com

http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m109.php
 
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JHoot51

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MO noob needing help

My vehicle is a M109A3, is that the same as an M35 series?

Sorry if I sound stupid.
I went to your website but could not find the M109A3?

JHoot51
 

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There are at least 3 members up in that area. All are experienced and knowledgable on your truck. Im quite a distance. East of little rock off of i40. Hopefully those guys will chime in.
 

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Use the A2 manuals.

He needs the full words. He isn't used to the abbreviations yet.

That is the M35A2 series of manuals

They will be the following:

LO 9-2320-209-12-1 - Lubrication Order
TM 9-2320-361-10 - Operators manual
TM 9-2320-361-20 - Unit Maintenance
TM 9-2320-361-20P - Parts Manual
TM 9-2320-361-24-1 - Field Maintenance
TM 9-2320-361-24-2 - Field Maintenance
TM 9-2320-361-34 -Depot Maintenance
TM 9-2320-361-34P - Parts Manual

The 361 manuals are the updated version of the 209 manuals
 
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