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Tank salvage yard in Iraq.

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Tools for the fuel pump are as follows:

1 medium sized flat blade screwdriver
1 10mm box and open end wrench

Two screws at the top, two 10mm bolts at the middle. The 3 lines plumbed into the pump can be hacked off. if desired the Banjo bolts can be removed (I just recommend hacking them off) with a 19mm open end wrench. Run the screws out and drop them, loosen the 10mm bolts and they will just thumb out quickly.

I was just thinking that it might be a good idea to just bring a small crescent wrench to cover any of these or the IP's bolts and that would cover them all...the 19mm and drain plugs :?
 

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Lonesome715, I just realized that I have eaten up a good sized chunk of you topic...I am sorry about that :oops:

I'll try to keep it in PM's from now on. S'cuse me and like I said please dont trouble yourself any, if its too much or you think it ill be trouble then dont worry about it, I still appreciate the gesture! :D
 

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Oh man, I was looking at the fuel pump and thought that is what you were refering to. I'll see what I can do, but I a, not sure if I will be allowed to mail that out. They inspect our out going mail.
 

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Sure j'es lemme know and tag on a price for your trouble too! :)

The little pump should be a mailable item too. Its pretty small, not much bigger than a camera or bar of soap.
 

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If you find one then you decide, if you think you can thats cool, if not thats cool too, whatever is easy for you! :D
You are right though, it is a little too bulky.
 

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Be careful and watch out for snakes!!!!! :shock:
I've had allot of close calls with rattlers and copperheads while hunting for parts, seems they especially love to lie around in tires :?
 

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Here are some more. I just made a trip out there. There are more vehicles in another location. But I do have a job to do, so I will get to those at another time.
 

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The sun makes taking good photographs very tough. I had to delete several when I got back to my office.
 

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Lonesome715

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By the way. I found a IP on the ground that was near one of the Russian vehicles. I took a photograph but it did not come out. I will be returing with my labor crew so I can have them collect all those new washers on the ground. (my wife hates it when I send stuff home) While I am there I will get another photograph of it.
 

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It's like candyland out their with mines.

I'd steer clear of the vehicles that look like they have holes in them. M1a2 DU ammo..depleted uranium :-0
 
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