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What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

Another Ahab

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Been running the 1009 with a disabled rear diff after busting it at the GA rally. Ordered a Eaton Tru-Trac. New axle seals and brakes. I found out the ring gear bolts are left hand thread. O'Reilly's had one bolt in stock.
In a rightfully just world, left-hand threads would be banned forever.

They're just a really bad joke.
 

marchplumber

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I'm sure.left hand threaded bolts are like politicians. They MUST serve some purpose, but it has escaped me for most of my life. I guess with certain rotational directions, bolts MIGHT have a use. The other, nope.....worthless.
 

cucvrus

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Wheeled the Crown of thorns M1009 hard today and cut and hauled several loads of firewood.DSCF6475.jpgDSCF6474.jpgDSCF6473.jpgDSCF6472.jpgDSCF6469.jpgDSCF6468.jpgThis morning after church I did some serious off road logging and cutting firewood. The M109 performed without a flaw. Still stock still going. This field has some real bad mud holes in it. It almost got me. But almost don't count. As long as I got out under my own power I was technically was not stuck. Free wood. It does the body good. I like the m1009 for firewood. The trailer is much lower and easier to load and unload. Besides 5 people go with and we are all comfortable.
 

Recovry4x4

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Been running the 1009 with a disabled rear diff after busting it at the GA rally. Ordered a Eaton Tru-Trac. New axle seals and brakes. I found out the ring gear bolts are left hand thread. O'Reilly's had one bolt in stock.
Good call on shoes, those are micro thin in the lining dept. I just did shoes, spring kit, cylinders, brake lines and brake hose on SECM.
 

riggermedic

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hey cucvrus can you do a thread or post some more pics on your crown of thorns 1009 roof rack? specifically the mounting and drill points? I really like the stance and size it has. [thumbzup]
lots of posts here that talk around the subject but nothing I can find with specifics. would it hold a stock tire 2 fuel cans and a jack? how does the mount attach to the rack?
 

cucvrus

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I made it out of the bottom part of 2 bulk fluid storage skids. It is thin steel and I mounted it directly to the roof. I had it powder coated and painted it. It is not the best but will hold things and I hauled wood and tires and ammo boxes up top. I used a piece of plywood to set on the bottom when I hauled smaller things like wood and Sceptor fuel cans. I always use ratchet straps. Bad thing it is steel and will rust from the inside out.
 

gottaluvit

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This inspired me to crawl under mine yesterday. All was good except a class II leak of brake fluid where right brake hose attaches to the caliper. Checked the fluid level and only down 1/4" so I tighten it this weekend and it will wait until I csn get a helper to help bleed the line after removing it. I assume the PO didn't put a new copper gasket on, if any.
Well, the bolt holding the line on was a little loose. Cleaned the area up real good and after tightening the brakeline bolt I pumped the brake pedal a bit hard, and no leaks. I am ready to go to Columbus and recover my M1102 and towbar kits out of Columbus now.
 

87J

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Found another use for the 1010. Just bought a long track snowmobile that wouldn't fit in my trailer but the pass through ambulance door allowed her to fit perfect inside and close doors. Hauled it 5 hours north to ride the upper peninsula.
 

rsh4364

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Got off work late and was in rush hour traffic, I drove the 4.56 geared 1009 with 33x 10.5x15 like I stole it, 70 to75 mph.It seemed to like it. Cucvrus would be proud .
 

Another Ahab

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Found another use for the 1010. Just bought a long track snowmobile that wouldn't fit in my trailer but the pass through ambulance door allowed her to fit perfect inside and close doors. Hauled it 5 hours north to ride the upper peninsula.
That sled is a nice looking machine; looks built for speed. [thumbzup]
 
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