Page 12 of 18 FirstFirst ... 23456789101112131415161718 LastLast
Results 111 to 120 of 179

Thread: M724 across the Atlantic.

  1. #111

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    That MASSTER Camo is going to look great and so unique. You'll probably be the only one with that type if you ever take it to a military vehicle show.
    Cool !

    Screw by screw, bolt by bolt.
    The second layer of paint is applied, there remains the finishing layer after complete reassembly.














    Last edited by Frédéric; June 11th, 2020 at 03:44 PM.

  2. #112

    Default












  3. #113

    Default







    You can see the incomplete seats and I no longer have the solution for them.
    I want to build the frames but more plan or model measures.
    Two months ago, I found a TM with technical drawings on the driver's seats of the M715 but also of the MUTT, the M37 and the M35 in the same manual.
    Well, lost!
    Unable to find it, I tried everything.
    Last edited by Frédéric; June 21st, 2020 at 02:58 AM.

  4. #114

    Default

    I found the sticker on the driver's door interior panel.


    The tightening of the spark plugs and the exhaust manifold are identical




  5. #115

    Default

    OME Jeep ZJ rear shock absorber.
    I mount it in front of the M715.
    the starter rebuilt, I started the engine this evening.












  6. #116

    Default

    I still haven't found an original seat.
    A pair of SOVAMAG seats right now.
    I built a support for Black Out.
    Tomorrow is a first, the reconstruction of a light switch with three levers.











  7. #117
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Eastern Maine
    Posts
    377

    Default

    Very nice, looking great, I'm sure you will find a set of seats, there were a lot of those trucks in Germany.

  8. #118

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by m38inmaine View Post
    Very nice, looking great, I'm sure you will find a set of seats, there were a lot of those trucks in Germany.
    May God hear you.
    A great emperor and philosopher writes.

    "Do not assume, if something is difficult for you, that this thing is impossible for man. But, if something is possible and natural for man, think that it is also within your reach."
    Marc AURELE

  9. #119

    Default











  10. #120

    Default

    The braking system is ready for testing and bleeding.
    After a few minutes, a leak occurred, thanks to a welding torch, the leak is plugged.


















Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Site Upgrade, Design Modifications & Administrative Support by:
Palm River Enterprises LLC, IT Solutions
President: Tom King, User ID=teking
This site is owned and operated by:
M715 Zone, LLC
President: Jon Schmidt, User ID=brute4c


If you have any suggestions, comments, problems or questions, contact:  brute4c@m715zone.com
Use of this site means you understand and agree to our TERMS OF USE

Copyright Notice:
This web site is subject to the protection of the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. Except for Personal Use Only, you may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information obtained from any part of the M715 Zone website without the prior written permission of M715 Zone, LLC. Written permission can only be obtained by contacting brute4c@m715zone.com

Copyright 1998-2024