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PNW Info Thread!

Amer-team

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Keep your eye on the upcoming event threads. Triple XXX has been on there for a month or better. If something is coming up of interest to the group, put it on the upcoming events. We are getting splintered information by a random post on this thread and that.
 

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Thanks Amerteam! will do..
I am looking for a radiator for my M35A2. (locally OR or WA) that's why I posted here. If anyone has a lead on one (even if it needs MINOR repair), please look me up!!
thanks!
Marc
 

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Is your radiator repairable? There is a guy in Chehalis, TNT Radiators that has worked on a couple of mine. He does good work and seems to be reasonably priced. You walk into his shop and he has a single light bulb hanging down and he is soldering away on whatever he is working on. Real old school stuff. He resurrected my 42 Ford radiator last.
 

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Im thinking I could do breakfast at dennys peter. Count me in as a maybe for there!

I invited a Lemay guy I talked to as I had to move my work truck for him to back a dumpster in. We got to talking and sure enough he has a bobbed 5 ton. He lives in Yelm and knows of brad and steel soldiers. But not on the site.
 

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Is your radiator repairable? There is a guy in Chehalis, TNT Radiators that has worked on a couple of mine. He does good work and seems to be reasonably priced. You walk into his shop and he has a single light bulb hanging down and he is soldering away on whatever he is working on. Real old school stuff. He resurrected my 42 Ford radiator last.
The man's a specialist. I bet he could tell some stories. That's great!
 

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Kurt thank you so much for making my move that much less stressful as I was worried I was going to be crunched on time in getting it to brads.

Now its brad to receive some brake treatment!
 

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It was somewhat of a last minute thing.

And yea brad is working on the brakes. I did buy this truck from him and have had brake problems that I havent been able to fix. Hes determined to get that truck up and going hehe. I traded him some stuff as well for some other work.

Brad is going to the XXX Event if you guys want to talk to him.
 

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Update for breakfast next Sunday, it will be at Shari's. Same exit off 109 and at 0600. They have a bigger parking lot than Denny's at the same intersection. Will do a final check on this Fri. or Sat. evening.
 

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It has some dings, but it goes and stops. Tires are shot, but I have another set hid out just for this contingency. We will have to have a debate on what is going to happen with this one. It has newer post Vietnam modifications, so the dilemma, to leave it as found or do other stuff to it. Took it for a 12 mile drive and it seemed to run well except for the somewhat flat gas. Will change fluids soon and do some detailed clean up.
 

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That's a nice little jeep, Peter. Glad it found a good home and wasn't left to wander around on the streets.

Congratulations!
 

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after some careful cleaning on the front bumper, the bumper is marked 81st BDE HQ 120 This vehicle was one of the ones that were cut in half, but someone did a nice job gluing it back together. it looks like it was always painted Woodland camo before a previous owner went over it with what looks like WW2 319.
 

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after some careful cleaning on the front bumper, the bumper is marked 81st BDE HQ 120 This vehicle was one of the ones that were cut in half, but someone did a nice job gluing it back together. it looks like it was always painted Woodland camo before a previous owner went over it with what looks like WW2 319.
Sounds like the story of Solomon and the two Moms:

- Where did they make the slice, halfway between the axles?
 

Amer-team

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through the middle of the body, middle of door to middle of door. There was a man in Tacoma that was an excellent fabricator and I remember when I was a kid, people bringing him M151's and he would jig them up and weld them back together. Don't know if this is one of his jobs, but whomever did it, did a nice job.

It appears that the various means of scraping them out included cutting in half, cutting in quarters, and then finally crushing them. The last job that I did at Ft. Lewis was building a parking lot by the DRMO. This was 17 years ago. There were 6 beautiful complete M151's. I talked with the man that was working on them and he said that he had bought them for scrap, 50 bucks a piece. He was allowed to take any part off them that he wanted, but the bodies had to be crushed with their loader, before they went out the gate.

Guess it is kind of like the Humvee's, why preserve them for historic purposes or put them to good use for thousands, when you can sell them for scrap for a hundred bucks. Situation normal.
 

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Guess it is kind of like the Humvee's, why preserve them for historic purposes or put them to good use for thousands, when you can sell them for scrap for a hundred bucks. Situation normal.
It's a wonder:

- The State twists people's common sense, it's like our minds get twisted by the mechanism of government or something.

Don't know how you fix that. But examples are everywhere (Nazis would be the extreme). Anyway, glad you got your jeep!
 
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