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  1. cbrTodd

    cbrTodd's Trailer Project

    Then it was time for the bed sides. Because I cut off the original continuous piece of metal that makes the bed sides and outer rail, I have an extra joint that the original trailer didn't have. From the outside, it won't be obvious. On the front, I used a piece of metal and an extra rail from...
  2. cbrTodd

    cbrTodd's Trailer Project

    The bed work is what took a lot longer than I expected. I had hoped I could split one down the middle, weld in pieces of donor trailer metal, and end up with a wider trailer. I didn't factor in how rust prone these older M105 beds are. The way they are constructed on the sides, they have a layer...
  3. cbrTodd

    cbrTodd's Trailer Project

    With the frames all separated from the beds and the frame from donor #1 cut apart to get the inner crossmembers and rear frame out that I needed, I set to work on cutting the tongue off of donor #2 right in front of the first cross member, keeping all of the frame rail with it. Donor #3 got the...
  4. cbrTodd

    cbrTodd's Trailer Project

    Disclaimer: If you dislike modification of military trailers, you won't like this thread. You have been warned. I've been working on a project for a while now that I thought I would share with the group. I wanted a trailer to pull behind my M923A2 based camper. I will share more details of the...
  5. cbrTodd

    Wheel studs 5 ton

    I found this through a Google search of the site. It's hard to find much with as slow as the site is right now. I have not personally used these since I run combat wheels, so use at your own risk, but this appears to be the 'correct' way to get proper thread engagement with HEMTT wheels.
  6. cbrTodd

    Wheel studs 5 ton

    Those do not look like MRAP wheels to me. I think they are HEMTT wheels. There is a version of the front lug nuts with 3/4-16 threads and an extended inner portion to get correct thread engagement but still center the wheel properly on the outside. You should not be using the thimbles and rear...
  7. cbrTodd

    1986 M939 registration in Indiana

    I'm glad to hear that they finally got it straightened out, even if it did take multiple visits and phone calls to do what should have only taken a single visit. I've said it before, handing the Indiana BMV an out of state title is a lot like handing Superman a big old chunk of Kryptonite. It...
  8. cbrTodd

    DOT 5 giveaway sponsored by Eastern Surplus & Equipment Co.

    I would like a chance to win some brake fluid!
  9. cbrTodd

    1986 M939 registration in Indiana

    I actually converted my truck into an RV. I have 100% confidence that if a law enforcement officer ever stops me and questions that, I can open up the back door and clear up any confusion. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/my-build-thread-m909-recreational-vehicle.136003/ If you intend to...
  10. cbrTodd

    1986 M939 registration in Indiana

    Indiana resident here. If you have a signed Montana title from the previous owner, they will need a VIN inspection to go along with it. Either the BMV or a law enforcement officer can do that inspection. You can only bypass that if it has an Indiana title already. When I had my truck title...
  11. cbrTodd

    M939A2 starter system dead short. Any help where to start?

    If it's a truck that is new to you or if there is any question about its engine health, try barring the engine over by hand to make sure it isn't seized or something. A starter trying to turn a locked up engine can do funny things.
  12. cbrTodd

    anyone tell from pics what generation 5ton ?

    It does not appear to have the shackles under the front bumper, which a M923A2 should have. It also looks like the rear axles are the non-CTIS version. I think it is either a M923 that has had super singles added, or a M923A1. The width of the spare tire carrier (whether it fits a super single...
  13. cbrTodd

    Haspin 2025

    I thought it was 'always' the second weekend in June? We planned a family vacation last Fall and kept the second weekend open for it. Oh well, I guess I will be missing it this year.
  14. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    100% agreed. This unit is connected through a Ronk manual transfer switch that will remain disconnected from the building and anything valuable until after the generator is confirmed to be operating properly again. That testing may be against a home brew dummy resistive load or through another...
  15. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    It's entirely possible that there is more wrong than just the transformer. That genset has sat in its current location for many years now, with continual intrusion attempts by mice, bugs, skink lizards, etc., with many nests being cleaned out over the years, so anything is possible. I have...
  16. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    Thank you both for your fantastic input! I normally hate loading up the parts cannon, but at $20, given the cost of any other action, I think it is warranted here. The entire exciter module only has about 20 hours on it. I replaced it for them after the previous one failed due to the...
  17. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    Thanks Guyfang, I thought that is how the UOC worked, but I wasn't 100% sure. There were specific sections labeled 50/60 hz and one labeled 400 hz too and this was in neither of those, but I wanted to be sure. Any guidance on how / what to test to confirm that 'only' the transformer broke? I...
  18. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    The failed lead into the transformer is at the bottom right of the picture, just behind the vertical aluminum extrusion.
  19. cbrTodd

    MEP-006A Voltage Regulator Failure / Questions

    I am working with the same MEP-006A generator at the local Christian camp, that I have tinkered with for many years now. For the last year and a half, it has done great, has been used regularly, and has been load banked by a local company for testing / clean out. It has behaved well and got a...
  20. cbrTodd

    Mep 006A won't turn over

    It may not be 'hard', but I got real tempted to use colorful language trying to get the injector lines on the back side of the pump to break free. I know I bought a special short 9/16" socket and a 3/8 breaker bar for it as well as a 'torque adapter' and a set of curved wrenches. I know the...
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