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Thread: M724 across the Atlantic.

  1. #171
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    Looks fantastic. I'm turning green with envy

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    That's all I can say.
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    The Braden LU4 finally works very well and without leaks.
    I used a castor-based vegetable oil for screw transmission, neutrality with regard to non-ferrous metals.












    Last edited by Frédéric; October 12th, 2020 at 06:29 PM.

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    I preferred to restore a cable from the sixties.
    I refreshed the ends, tied with wire then cut and soldered.
    The diameter is 1/2 for a length of 164 feet.












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    Fantastic work

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    Two things. First make sure you oil the cable. The Army said that the cable should be cleaned and oiled on a regular basis. Second, is that a M882 behind the M715 or just a Dodge W200?
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    Quote Originally Posted by k8icu View Post
    Two things. First make sure you oil the cable. The Army said that the cable should be cleaned and oiled on a regular basis. Second, is that a M882 behind the M715 or just a Dodge W200?

    He is both.
    M882 model W200.
    Futur reconstruction camouflage version.

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    Index of pages.

    1 Presentation
    2 Tank
    3 Rolling train
    4 Sills and reinforcements
    5 Special tool
    -Fram numbers
    -Sandblasting bed
    6 Fram number day and month
    7 Botton of doors
    -Fenders
    8 Sandblasting front part
    9 Pump and Carburetor
    10 Stering column and Cab.
    11 Engine compartment
    12 Camouflage and stencil
    -Ignition system
    13 Exhaust
    -Turn signal
    -Number hood
    14 Slave receptacle
    -Exhaust
    -Battery
    -Heater
    15 Master cylinder
    -Power take off
    -Rims
    -Wipe door windows
    16 Synchronisation
    17 Canvas
    18 Winch


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    Well yes the M882 was a W-200 I just meant was it a mill truck M882 or a civilian not military W-200. Yours is an Army Truck!. Great work on the M715. I love the different color camo pattern that you went with. Great Truck!
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