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Tubing was run to a 90 degree plug valve which had 1/4 inch NPT for the hose
hook up. I never really use them because I can't get enough air flow to run
impact tools etc. I carry a good quality 50 foot air hose and a glad hand
connector to hook up to the Emergency ( RED ) fitting for the trailer
supply. Better flow.
Randy
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From: whendon@herc.com <whendon@herc.com>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 6:36 AM
Subject: [MV] M35 air line
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>Dear List, as I read the excellent manuals for my M35 from Portrayal Press,
>it mentioned that the multi-fuelers had a air connection in the right side
>of the cab. This connection is for use of the air for tire inflation, etc.
>Has anyone done this an what type of connection and hoses were used?
>
>thanks, Bill
>
>66' M35
>
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