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Thank you. I will probably put them on a M923A2 and carry a spare.Looks BadA$$ brother... Good job! But carrying a spare is gonna be a challaenge!
Yes they make 16.0020s look small. Thats what I was thinking the front axle has so much more weight than the rears. So far pulled my two wagons loaded with corn to town 1000 bushels, pulled large round bales of hay from the field on a HEMAT trailer.WOW. Makes my 16.00's look tiny! Those should float nicely on soft ground and sand, even under a 22000lb truck. What are you using her for?
On my M818...
Replaced the brass nipple that comes out of the top of the radiator, must have been cracked for a while, had smelt some coolant and couldn't find a leak. Now I have to find the part of the TM that rells me how to ad and check coolant and bleed the air.... Like a radiator cap would have been to much trouble
Also put the new boot on the drivers side front axle
After that.... I laid awake dreaming of he things I would do to the guy that invented this rubber boot idea... He is not a person I think favorably of...
Wishing there was simply a better solution to this problem...
The radiator cap is on the coolant bottle isn't it? It will bleed itself I believe, just make sure to monitor the level in the recovery tank.
Yes, radiator cap is on the coolant tank, I was being sarcastic
Funny thing is I have been monitoring it and it had coolant in it, lo and behold the nipple was cracked and the radiator was low, still learning my truck is all
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