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The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 28-08-12 08:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris vickery (Post 169459)
So....Bryan. Am I to understand that both you and Fitton have Mules now?
I am eager to get mine back together. I have owned it since last October and it still looks the same as when I purchased although I do have all the parts to put it back together. :thup2:

My Mule had fun at Kingsville this past weekend!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=3&theater

Did you get all the manuals yet? You can buy a CD with all of them on it (Not recommended),
or Download most of them??? (Ask here and you will be directed where to get them or get them sent to you)

Those should help you in your rebuild

(Removed URL , if you need a manual please ask the board here and
you will be directed where to get it from for free (sorry to any I offended
by posting the original URL))

hope that helps
:drunk:

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 29-08-12 09:05

mines is doing ok for now
 
As of right now mine is doing ok, it has about 10 hours on it since being completely overhauled, has one small leak in the PS front Knuckle
but otherwise all is well and working good, it is a M274 a5 with 4 wheel Steer, and pull start, regular tires and a army paint scheme.

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0576.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0572.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0574.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0544.jpg

hope you can see those by clicking on them, should give you a Idea.
Has new Jugs Pistons, all gears checked and new or good parts, New Engine Guard and gas tank, all primed and painted etc. (details can
be given and show on photos if needed for those interested), lots more done but not listed.

They are a great piece of kit, and when I drive it I tend to smile a lot, so does my son who has now learned to shift because of it.
:)

Wpns 421 29-08-12 12:25

Mule at Coe Hill
 
Carolle and I will be bringing our Mule to Coe Hill this weekend, we will bring it up in the back of our M1009. Rides will be offered. We installed a second seat on the Mule, beside the driver to give rides and to park my butt while Carolle drives.
We took the rear seat from an Iltis welded it to a piece of flat stock and the flat stock is bolted to the side rails using existing holes. It can be removed in a minute, the side rail also doubles as a panic hold bar.
Gilles

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 30-08-12 08:45

for the curious...
 
here is the photos for those interested...

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0572.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/DSCN0574.jpg


any questions let me know, I will have a rubber (Stall Matting) Mat covering
the deck at future events to make it a little easier to protect the deck surface.

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 31-08-12 09:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wpns 421 (Post 169919)
We installed a second seat on the Mule, beside the driver to give rides and to park my butt while Carolle drives.
We took the rear seat from an Iltis welded it to a piece of flat stock and the flat stock is bolted to the side rails using existing holes. It can be removed in a minute, the side rail also doubles as a panic hold bar.
Gilles

do you have any photos of this set up Gilles?
Sounds very interesting.

:thup2:

Alain.C 04-09-12 00:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Stainless_Steel_Rat (Post 169863)
Did you get all the manuals yet? you can buy a CD with all of them on it, or Download most of them???

Those should help you in your rebuild

link deleted

hope that helps
:drunk:

Never, ever buy military truck electronic manuals online (the PDF ones). You can find them for free in tons of places online. We post new manuals on our website for free all the time. The mule manuals are available to download for free in many places.

The more money you send to places like this, the more they rip people off. They downloaded the manuals for free and just put it on a CD for you to buy. So in other words making massive profit (a blank CD costs maybe $0.25 and they sell you the CD for $25-$40).

I can see paying for an original copy of the manual or maybe even a printed copy, but not for a PDF of the manual.

Sorry for the rant, but I really hate these types of places. Is the reason why we put together the website and post all the manuals so that others can download them for free.

If anyone needs the mule manuals, we have the manuals in PDF for free (I can upload them and send a link to them).

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 04-09-12 10:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alain.C (Post 170125)
Never, ever buy military truck electronic manuals online (the PDF ones). You can find them for free in tons of places online. We post new manuals on our website for free all the time. The mule manuals are available to download for free in many places.

The more money you send to places like this, the more they rip people off. They downloaded the manuals for free and just put it on a CD for you to buy. So in other words making massive profit (a blank CD costs maybe $0.25 and they sell you the CD for $25-$40).

I can see paying for an original copy of the manual or maybe even a printed copy, but not for a PDF of the manual.

If anyone needs the mule manuals, we have the manuals in PDF for free (I can upload them and send a link to them).


Sorry I angered you with the post, I have removed the URL from the original post,
and directed anyone needing a manual just to ask the board, I did not mean to cause
any disturbance or offense. I just wanted to try and help.
Please accept my apology.
:doh:

Alain.C 04-09-12 16:28

Don't worry about it Bryan. I am not angry. It is just one of my big pet peeves :thup:

What makes places like that even worse is that they go and add a copyright notice to the documents stating that they are the property of that company and it is illegal to use unless you buy it from them. Which is naturally completely false. Anything written up by the government (Canadian or US) cannot be copywritten by law. And you are free to copy/distribute it as long as it does not contain personal information or has been labeled something like "secret".

I just really don't like how they take advantage of people like this.

Sorry if I came off as angry. Didn't mean to :cheers:

Mule looks good. Are you going to add the alternator/battery/electric start modification to it?

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 04-09-12 18:17

Mule modifications
 
I have to find out what is all involved with the starter set up,
If I find it does not fundamentally change the mule or require
major surgery, I will probably eventually install the electric start
(the novelty of pull starting does wear off fast) I will probably
just add a battery and the starter to start (should be fine if
charged before a weekend to last all weekend, or hooked up
to a carefully hidden solar panel to keep it charged). Otherwise i will just
probably look for some appropriate Jerry-cans and munitions boxes
and thermal food boxes to place on it for show. For now maybe
a seat cushion for a passenger.

yes we need to share a ale some time and talk! :cheers:

PS Notice what is just in-front of the rear wheel on the passenger side photo?
(It is MINE, I touched it first and last, no matter WHAT Charles Thinks!)


Muleteers UNITE!

charlie fitton 04-09-12 22:25

PS Notice what is just in-front of the rear wheel on the passenger side photo?

(...Cripes - he's bragging about my towbar now.....)

Alain C - have you found a pretty copy of the operators' handbook online?

thanks

f

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 05-09-12 06:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie fitton (Post 170149)
PS Notice what is just in-front of the rear wheel on the passenger side photo?

(...Cripes - he's bragging about my towbar now.....)

Alain C - have you found a pretty copy of the operators' handbook online?

thanks

f

I licked it last, so its MINE...
(and since possession is 9/10ths, its mounted on MY mule.... :whinge )
(we are looking for another one so we will stop squabbling though if anyone has a spare?)

Google has a good copy if you need it I can send it to you Charles...
we are talking TM 9-2320-246-10 correct?

http://books.google.ca/books?id=NzAY...246-10&f=false

hope that works...

(Under the gear symbol in the upper right, you will find a drop down that includes download as PDF)

if not I have a good one I can get to you.

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 06-09-12 08:19

Ethanol Free
 
Having made some inquiries and found some interesting facts for the Muleteers out there.

In Canada: Shell V-Power 91 is ethanol Free across Canada.

Canadian Tire 91 is also ethanol Free across Canada.

Alberta, Nova Scotia: all stations dispense ethanol-free gasoline.
Some also dispense E10, a ethanol Blend,
so check the pump.

British Columbia: all 94-octane Chevron fuel is ethanol-free.

Ontario: Co-Op gas has between 5 and 15% ethanol in most blends,
not friendly to rubber etc.

Hope this helps all, I will be sticking with Shell V-Power 91 I think for my Mule.

How fast does bad gas deteriorate the tanks/pumps diaphrams etc?
Has anyone experienced it after one tank or does it take repeated exposure?

Is the first sign usually a clogged fuel filter?
Could we see it in the gas if we drained some from the tank?(Deteriorated rubber?)

chris vickery 06-09-12 19:57

Bryan
I bought my CD of manuals online for less than $5.00 :thup2:
Don't see why Alain C is so peeved????
Who cares, I am happy with what I have. :giveup

Harry Moon 06-09-12 20:57

I'll take some pics of the 2 mules we are taking to Yorke island to get around. They went up today with the landing barge, the rest of us will join them by water taxi Friday. Sure will beat carrying everything up that hill to the battery!

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 07-09-12 07:07

Harry, do tell us more of what your doing, sounds interesting!
Landing craft with Mule exit, then hill climbing with a load, well
can't wait to see the pictures!

What type of mule (model) are they and where did you get them from,
and how much work did it need to get them to where you have them now?

Are you part of the parks service in BC? and are the mules in the parks service
or privately owned?

so many questions.

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 09-09-12 05:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Stainless_Steel_Rat (Post 169435)
thanks for the info Gilles, ok so take 2x 8`2x6 (or wider)
to help with load distribution and ramp it in with hand controls, got it.

ok here is what that looks like...

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...9-08081056.jpg

thanks again, works awesome!

the 2 slightly wider boards to the side are my Ramps (8' long 2x10s)

the wires on the tailgate are for the trailer I'm towing.

Alain.C 12-09-12 01:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie fitton (Post 170149)
PS Notice what is just in-front of the rear wheel on the passenger side photo?

(...Cripes - he's bragging about my towbar now.....)

Alain C - have you found a pretty copy of the operators' handbook online?

thanks

f

The one on google books is about the best looking one out there for a quick download. I have another copy but the scan was pretty bad and many pages are faded and hard to read.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris vickery (Post 170209)
Bryan
I bought my CD of manuals online for less than $5.00 :thup2:
Don't see why Alain C is so peeved????
Who cares, I am happy with what I have. :giveup

I explained my position up above pretty clearly.

Company claims they are selling material which is "copyrighted" by them and selling for profit ($25-$50) = wrong.

If you just paid $5, that sounds like someone only charged you for the price of the CD (~$0.25-$1) and the postage (~$3-4) = fine.

But you can spend your money how ever you want. Guess I should just pull all the manuals off our website and sell them instead then of paying for website hosting out of my personal pocket and giving them away for free :rolleyes

Harry Moon 12-09-12 06:29

Yorke Mules
 
We used 2 of Ian Newby's 1 ex us army the other ex US Marines. Full on loads loaded in Abbotsford, driven on to the trailer. Then On to the ferry to the island then a short 220km drive north/west to Kelsey Bay (look up story of breakwaters of WW2 ships!) drove off the trailer down the ramp onto the landing barge 35 minutes to Yorke drove off and up the embankment and all the way to the Battery. first time a powered vehicle had been on the island probably since they hauled away the camp buildings after the war. Used them to haul additional building material off the beach that Parks dropped off to build a comfortable and by the second day very popular loo.
I only took a few photo's on my phone which I'll post shortly. Others took video.
Hope they post some.

Harry Moon 12-09-12 06:47

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Attachment 52042
Most of the crew on the battery
Attachment 52043 typical load, big containers hauled gas cans, fuel and water.
Attachment 52044 Loaded waiting for our pick up and anxious about the weather that closed in an hour after we left.
Attachment 52045The Hardwick Lander. handy boat to have available!
Attachment 52046 The primary objective of Operation Yorke 2!

Harry Moon 12-09-12 06:58

2 Attachment(s)
Attachment 52047 indispensable hauling everything up hill to the northwest face. Ian Newby driving this one.
Attachment 52048 Not to worry it wasn't all building loos and snaking out water drains!

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 12-09-12 08:21

nice photos, stunning view too, thanks for the update! :thup2:

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 23-09-12 23:43

Soooooo.....

Whats new in the world of MULES??

Any projects/Progress/Changes in the works, share your photos
and descriptions as well as Ideas and Knowledge.

super dave 25-09-12 19:39

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Fits in my Goat pretty good :)

charlie fitton 25-09-12 22:03

.
 
Fits in my Goat pretty good :)

(Don't let Bryan see that...)

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 26-09-12 20:17

ohhhh a Mule and a Goat, (I have been trying to get Charlie
to start a Goat project) see they do work well together!

VERY nice Goat and Mule, Tell us a little about your Mule.
(And your Goat)

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 25-10-12 22:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by super dave (Post 170850)
Fits in my Goat pretty good :)

ok so its got electric start, a extended shift lever, Add on Light, tell us more!

super dave 28-10-12 23:18

What more do you need to know ??

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 02-11-12 14:35

well what model is it does it have a alternator, did you do the work yourself? Do you find it as much fun to have as we do ours?

super dave 06-11-12 18:47

Its a A2 model with the electric start, Alternator and the spotlight added. It has 4 wheel steering and I did not do the work to it. I have not driven it much as I have to do some engine repairs hopefully this winter so I can take it to events next year.

The_Stainless_Steel_Rat 01-12-12 10:01

let us know if we can be of any help!

Hope to see it running this coming year!

:drunk:


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