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Steel Soldiers MV of the month 2017 - July VOTE HERE!

Please vote for MV of the month.


  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .

Migginsbros

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Here we go. Our FLU419 SEE is not only front loader and excarvator equiped, he has also some hydraulic tools
powerd by an integrated power unit drive by the PTO.
These Stanley tools are Breaker BR67, Hammer Drill HD45, Chain Saw CS05 and the most used very powerfull Impact Wrench IW12.
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Gunzy

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I have found that the 5400lbs crane is very useful. Never knew I needed a crane until I had one to use, and I use it far more than I ever thought I would.
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Loaded and Hauled a '59 Nash Metropolitan for a friend. Of course that didn't come close to the cranes abilities.
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Flag display is always a requirement at car shows.
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Hangin' at the bay.
 

TNriverjet

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Took the truck to a customer location and went out to lunch today. They made me bring it so they could see and take a ride. :whistle::whistle:
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Tracer

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Nash.jpgMetro Racer.jpg Nash Metropolitans, they're not just for little old ladies anymore!
 
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TNriverjet

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Took the M-1083 on a 140 mile ride today to recover a M-1101 for a nearby SS member. This was the first time I had really used the truck for something other than a shakedown run or cruising. The 1101 wasn't much of a workout, but the heat today gave the engine fan clutch and transmission cooling fan a good test. Successful recovery!

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Csm Davis

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Moved the batteries out of the cab into the side step toolbox. The punch outs almost look as if they were made for this, and moved the cable hold off bracket to a hole on the support frame to prevent rubbing on the edge of the frame. A couple of small holes for the J-bolts for the battery hold downs and almost looks factory.


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TNriverjet

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Somebody should rescue Coffey1 from his last place tie with me. I know for sure he did a more professional paint job than I.
 

Gunzy

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Here is an example of the WD40 treatment of CARC. I was amazed at the change.
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Before, very chalky look to the CARC.
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After and looks almost like fresh paint. I have been told Baby oil does this too.
 

Migginsbros

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Thank you to all voters this month. Get back to page 1 to SEE more pictures from the unique Freightliner UNIMOG FLU419 SEE (small emplacement excarvator)
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Vote Now !!!8)8) For Migginsbros!!!
 

Migginsbros

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Last call-up ! Only one Day left.We´re all here to do what we´re all here to do.
Vote now, for the MV of the month. ;-)
Some pics of getting new shoes on our FLU419 SEE.
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The Stanley hydr. impact wrench is the best tool for this job. Powert by the SEE´s own hydraulic system.
By the way............vote for Migginsbros 1987 Freightliner Unimog FLU 419 SEE:cool::cool:
 

Coffey1

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It's going to be great to have another Hemtt on the best in show. Early congrats Gunzy.
Ya got my vote because deep down I am still a Hemtt guy.
 
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