Working on the axle... note the jack in the lower left.
Very different from the Walker we all know and love.
Also in the upper right... the pioneer rack (most are not found on the passenger side) and the storage of the cargo bows.
Jack
Jack
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Re: Jack
Also note in laying across the bucket in the lower left, the bearing nut socket seems to be welded to a piece of pipe, rather than use the budd wrench handle.
I got a Mountain Cur and a ~~pitbull~~ big loveable cuddle puppy and a Brown Husky aka 'Golden Dragon'
RIP Kimber 5/26/2022
RIP Yeager 1/3/2019
RIP TJ 3/25/2014
RIP Sugar Bear 8/29/2014
RIP Shilo 4/10/2015
RIP Yuki 2/19/2017
RIP Kimber 5/26/2022
RIP Yeager 1/3/2019
RIP TJ 3/25/2014
RIP Sugar Bear 8/29/2014
RIP Shilo 4/10/2015
RIP Yuki 2/19/2017
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Re: Jack
Timken (split axle) SWB 352??
Re: Jack
The gas tank is the tell. A 352 has a transverse tank, and a US6 the tank is on the other side. Ford didn't make any dual rear axle trucks for the Army *that I know of*.
Maybe the camera is messing up the depth of field making the bed look much shorter than it is???
Maybe the camera is messing up the depth of field making the bed look much shorter than it is???
I got a Mountain Cur and a ~~pitbull~~ big loveable cuddle puppy and a Brown Husky aka 'Golden Dragon'
RIP Kimber 5/26/2022
RIP Yeager 1/3/2019
RIP TJ 3/25/2014
RIP Sugar Bear 8/29/2014
RIP Shilo 4/10/2015
RIP Yuki 2/19/2017
RIP Kimber 5/26/2022
RIP Yeager 1/3/2019
RIP TJ 3/25/2014
RIP Sugar Bear 8/29/2014
RIP Shilo 4/10/2015
RIP Yuki 2/19/2017
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Re: Jack
Actually looking at it again, what I thought was the end of the transverse 352 fuel tank is actually the side of the 353 fuel tank and fill neck... does look like timken axles though.