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It was more of a comment to how blatantly obvious it was that "Yes the hood did need to be opened before the engine could come out" The nice thing with these old machines and their manuals is that you don't need a doctorate to work on them.
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OK it look very good but how much?
What about the two window? And is it available to us? Gilles UBIQUE |
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Gilles, and the rest,
I have not head back from the canvas lady with a price on the C15a truck tarps yet. She is on the hook to get me a price for a tarp, price for waterproofing, price for windows, and a price for the hemp rope that holds the tarp to the truck. I will bug her about this again this week, and let everybody know. Stewart |
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https://www.logsa.army.mil/psmag/pshome.cfm
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Your link gives this reponse... Quote:
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Hi Stew!
That sample looks really good! For the hemp rope, try the TSC (the country store). I bought a spool of 3/8 hemp in the one in Kemptville recently. Good stuff, matches the stuff on some of my other vehs. Price wasn't bad (I'll have to check what it was... failing memory, perhaps I should smoke some of the rope! ![]() Check with the Hammond gang for a source of repop engine cover hold-down 'tangs'. These, with a five inch spring, were used on many tarps instead of rope. If your cargo box has the extended buttons that look like a chess rook, instead of hooks for rope the springs and tangs are the way to go. I repopped a few for my LAAT tarp... easy-peasy and quite cheaply done. Based on the process so far, am I safe in assuming that I can slip the planned expenditure to after Christmas (take that you PC 'winter holiday' jerks!)... sure would make budgetting easier right now! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I thought that my truck box had those 'nubbins' on the sides and front for some reason. I first saw those 'rooks' in use on your LAAT at BB3 ( or was it 2? ) and thought I might have them for the same reasons. For some reason I thought that was a later, even post-war, method to hold the cover to the truck. The hemp rope needs to the the last thing installed, so I shall work on this after the covers are underway. All I have some days is faith ... See pix. Thanks Mike. Stewart |
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Hmmm! Another research project to see when the rooks and hooks were applied!
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http://dig.library.vcu.edu/cdm4/docu...TR=5624&REC=18 A little history of the document: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~wlcherry/widgets_blog/psmag.pdf If all else fails, I can check out the booklets at work...assuming you want to maintain your Bradley/Apache/M1A2/3 Abrams...
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