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My old M543A2 has a mounting bracket for an old-fashioned oil can up in the gondola, and my new M936A1 has the rusted remains of one underneath the newer coats of paint. Neither one included the oil can itself. I found a somewhat beat up oil can at a military surplus yard many years ago, but it's just a bit too small in diameter to fit in the bracket on my M543A2 so I suspect it came from something else.
Are those oil cans and brackets still used on wreckers that haven't left service yet, or have they been abandoned and replaced by something like a newer trigger-style oiler stored in a tool compartment?
I'm just wondering whether that oil can and bracket is something I want to chase down replacing on my M936A1. A site search here didn't turn anything up... particularly because the search engine deemed "can" to be a too-common word. A google site search didn't help, either. Most of the internet-wide google results referred to oil can brackets in Model T Fords, WW2 jeeps, etc.
Are those oil cans and brackets still used on wreckers that haven't left service yet, or have they been abandoned and replaced by something like a newer trigger-style oiler stored in a tool compartment?
I'm just wondering whether that oil can and bracket is something I want to chase down replacing on my M936A1. A site search here didn't turn anything up... particularly because the search engine deemed "can" to be a too-common word. A google site search didn't help, either. Most of the internet-wide google results referred to oil can brackets in Model T Fords, WW2 jeeps, etc.