M29
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I thought I just saw one on ebay
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Accurite Machine 559 292 6933 Clovis California
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I think I have it somewhere
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All I have left is the wire ring that formed the shape of it. I think it was a cushion for the drivers legs one on each side maybe both the guy in the front seat and the one in the rear.
Dan
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Hi Dave
what would you charge per bogey to mold on new urethane?
Dan
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Looking Good Byron!
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Very nice Byron
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Hi John
Would really like to see some pictures of your weasel. The video you posted does not open at least for me in the xpsf format.
Dan
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Very Informative Response Alexander . Thanks for the reply.
Dan
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What are the swedish modified tanks?
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One thing I did to put the LAR track on mine by myself was to remove 5 of the center guides this allowed me to hang it on the sprocket first then with 3 come a longs holding up the the track (makes it easier for getting it over the upper guide rollers) I was then able to slide the track on over the front idler. My tracks were extremely tight but once on look good. Oh another thing don't jack up to high just enough to get the track guides under the bogeys. If you are jacked up your track sag will make it harder to put on,
Dan
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Still in great shape never worried about the fuel. Never used stabilizer either. This does not mean you shouldn't just that I never did. I recently cleaned the inside of the tank on my most used weasel and the tank was really in great condition inside. F rom what I heard about ethanol in these tanks I was prepared for the worst.
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I have two weasels both with rubber tanks. Both pumps are not working. I have looked at them and they are not in bad shape so one of these days I will look into repairing them. Both weasels have electric fuel pumps that are non original and have worked just fine but when the day comes to restore them. I will definitely repair the in tank pumps. As to your question I have never repaired one. I did buy the fuel pump manual from Pat which looks very good as far as information on repairing these pumps. Sorry Byron were all learning from you.
Dan
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Byron
Original if possible is the way to go. Just my opinion. If you can repair the pump and make it work again that would be awesome. Nice work
Dan
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Hi Pat
the t15 grouser was hardened So I imagine yours will be as well. Drilling with standard drill bits is very slow. I found using a plasma to cut the holes was much faster. I used a cabide dremel bit to clean up the holes. I have posted in a couple threads more detail.
Dan
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Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate it. I will post more pictures when I get the starter on. The armature was bad so had to send it out for repair $$$$$. Oh well.
T84 transmission being worked on now. For those that don't know some parts of the weasel T84 are different than the jeep T84. I found out the rear bearing is larger diameter for the jeep than the weasel.
As far as clean shop I try to sweep and clean every day.
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Latest Update
T15 engine slowly coming together. I have to get the starter armature back from rewinding and the T84 transmission finished what I am working on now. Some misc lines yet to go. Radiator has been rebuilt which I have to get from the radiator shop. Anyway seeing the light at the end of the tunnel on the engine
Dan
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Finally found the weasel for me.
in Headquarters
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I would call them direct really nice people to deal with. I have them and don't see any problem with them. Holes all lined up nice I have run mine not a long way but 20 to 30 miles and see no appreciable wear. Also they are extra wide on the tooth. Rick Wark had run them and may have had an issue not sure though. NOS sprockets are hard to find and I don't think Liberty auto is making them anymore so in my view we are lucky Accurite is still making them. I am going to be ordering another set from them soon for my other weasel.