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Unstucker kit
NOS unstucker kit, complete as supplied.
Can deliver to Montreal Cornwall along the 401, Kingston hwy 15/401 The orig handbook is there as well but only in spirit. Asking $400=== OBO contact convoymagazine AT yahoo.com
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Is that for the 5 quarter Ton Chev
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HI Jon
bought as an Iltis attachment, but never used as I never took the jeep offroad . strictly a fair weather, fair road pleasure vehicle. In fact, the kit has only been out of the bag a couple of times, when first bought and for photo. might work for a Mutt? Don't know about other vehicles. Rob Love would know, Maybe Stuart.
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It really comes down to what is there for the wheel adapters and wheel nuts. Show a photo of the two wheel adapter plates and we will know. The photo shown they almost look like 5/4 ton adapters, which are much deeper than the Iltis or M151A2.
The drums, rope, T wrench and equalizer were the same for all the vehicles. |
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Here is a picture of the 2 different types of studs for the plates, the long ones I believe are for the Mutts and the short ones are for the 5/4. The adapter plate is also for the 5/4 where the flat plates fit the Mutts and the Iltis and the iltis also has different studs as well.
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at the risk of derailing
Marc, good luck but I won't be buying.
A hundred and fifty years ago, the M38A1s had a percentage of With Winch models. In the Reserves these were seldom used. We were kids and although there was a Performance Check in our training to learn how to run the winch, most of the instructors had little or no experience running them. Towing was the preferred way of getting unstuck, and every available 15' steel cable with a triangular or oval end was distributed across the recce troop. I remember using them once. There were no M151A2s or Iltis With Winch. The Unstucker kit was a staff idea to keep single vehicles mobile. Good idea, but IMHO not a success. The kit almost always stayed in one of the bins - because it was on the checklist. In Bosnia '02-'03 the HQ where I was posted had a number of Itli' and I clearly remember having to stand out in the rain learning about chaining up. The driver had to clamp the links shut against resistance, and then rubber bungee the whole thing snug. Staying on the road or at least just skating on it, was probably the lesser of two evils.
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