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Cowboy

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Perty cool video , thanks Bill . Not sure what type of fastners they use to hold stuff on & together , I,m guessing quick pins of some type , let alone the seals for the front & rear differential that dont pour fluid out when you remove the shafts . Not to even mention the wiring :w00t2: . What amazed me was the time it took to remove & replace the tires & wheels , But then again I use an impact :brows: . Gota love the old military jeeps though . :biggrin:
 

Adillo303

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Cowboy, who said that there wasn't a small electric motor and battery inside the cratered out tranny? It didn't have to go far.
 

Cowboy

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Cowboy, who said that there wasn't a small electric motor and battery inside the cratered out tranny? It didn't have to go far.


Yep hard telling for sure Adillo , But I can say one thing after owning several of the old jeeps , one of the first things that was removed was the steering column & trust me they dont come out that way or that easy :w00t2:. Video was still perty neat though . :biggrin:
 

tsaw

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While entertaining as hell.. it's far far from reality.
That is one trick jeep.:clap:
 
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