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Working On The M561 Gama Goat

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Thanks to Barrman I have the correct Blackout Marker doors for the rear of the Goat. I was using a set of BO Drive covers for the tails. I'm sure very few people noticed or knew the difference (he did) but its nice to have the correct ones. I still need to tape and paint them before changing them out.

Another friend tried to help out by getting me some .30 Cal cans for the ammo rack. I told him last night they looked a little small and he guaranteed they were the exact same size. To make them work I'd have to put 4.5 of them in to fill the space :). I'll keep looking.
 

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How come you haven't reinstalled the windshield?
I like it topless and windowless. It matches the wife's M37 that way.

If I found a set of top bows I might reconsider but it's a whole lot easier getting in and out of it without the top and since the top is gone it looks good without the windshield. Tactically speaking you want less reflective surfaces too.
That's an idea but I still have to have the windshield installed to have even that. Maybe I can put a 24v fan on the dash to keep the wind in my face.
Build a windshield frame without glass

Fuhgehdahboutt any pesky windshield.

Just get yourself a pair of these and you're all good-to-go: :-D


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Another friend tried to help out by getting me some .30 Cal cans for the ammo rack. I told him last night they looked a little small and he guaranteed they were the exact same size. To make them work I'd have to put 4.5 of them in to fill the space :). I'll keep looking.
Maybe they accidentally got wet in transit, and shrunk.
 

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As far as a windshield without glass goes, there's got to be some dead goats out there with smashed windshield glass but otherwise decent metal. Shirley you can pick one of those up for a song.
 

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As far as a windshield without glass goes, there's got to be some dead goats out there with smashed windshield glass but otherwise decent metal. Shirley you can pick one of those up for a song.
I'm a bad singer and don't call me "Shirley."
 

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BO tail lights swapped and 1 troop seat in and bolted down. Already in the mid-80s on its way to the upper 90s. I may get the other troop seat in and the pioneer tools stowed today but more than likely will leave that for this evening. I still have to prep the deuce for the Soldiers Angels event tomorrow so need to pace myself.

 

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Went ahead and got the stuff done. I need to nose dive down and check the steering box so I'll save that for this evening. I'll probably put the wrong style BO Drive light on just as a place holder until I get the correct one this evening too.
 

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Got the BO Drive light on, topped the steering box off with a couple of squirts of JD Cornhead grease and took her for a spin around the neighborhood. Having trouble getting the throttle to return completely so still at a fairly high rev when shifting. I've greased the zirks on the linkage and shot WD40 on all of the joints that don't have zirks but still sticking. Also the speedo gave out while I was tooling around. Probably just the cable coming loose from the gauge but I'll leave that to check tomorrow.
 

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Set up at the Soldier's Angels Charity Rodeo. Got up to 50mph only because I was holding back due to the deuce. I still had half a pedal and was holding back to not run away from the M35. I did shoot some GoPro video on the way over but need to edit it.
 

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So much for the 1st big road trip. They say Goats will eat anything and unfortunately mine ate a fan belt on the way home. My trailer is loaded with tires so we're going to try slowly flat towing it home with me steering. Luckily we're in my subdivision and only have about 3 miles and 4 turns to get there.
 

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Made it home. Surprised that the tires tracked fairly well with the only steering needed was on 90 degree turns.

Looks like MuttParts has a set of belts so hopefully I can have them here and installed before too long. I wasn't driving when this one tanked so I still haven't gotten to open it up all the way and find out how fast she really will go.
 
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The belts on mine were so dry rotted that they just pulled off in pieces. Mark, they are a standard size 3/8 x 35(water pump) v-belt a very common size, you should be able to get them locally very easy. A common part number is 3L-350. The longer fan belts(1/2x67) are 4L670.
 
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mkcoen

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The belts on mine were so dry rotted that they just pulled off in pieces. Mark, they are a standard size 3/8 x 35(water pump) v-belt a very common size, you should be able to get them locally very easy. A common part number is 3L-350. The longer fan belts(1/2x67) are 4L670.
The -34P has the water pump length at 33". Did you replace yours yet? Just wondering if the TM was wrong. They don't have the length listed for the fan belts just the width.

MuttParts has them for $9 for the set. I needed some other stuff from them and figured that was about as cheap as I could find ones. Maybe I'll get some locally and save those as spares.
 
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