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This Post WW2 forum is intended for asking and discussing reference or historical related issues pertaining to any time after WW2 (1945+) subjects.

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 Subject:  Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolicsList thread.  
  
 Date:  Nov 27, 2006
 From:  bob 
Disreguard my last. I was thinking about the M728 CEV with internal hydraulics. Academy's blade is missing the certer hydraulic box though. Tanx Heaven does have some great referance pics of blade mounted M60A2s too. The hydraulic lines run down the left side of the hull under the roadwheel arms to the rear. They then exit the left rear with one going into the rear hull, and the other going up to the resevoir on the fender. Another line comes from the fender resevoir down and into the rear hull.
 
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  M9 dozer blade hydrolics - Bill Goodrich - Nov 26, 2006
. . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - Clair Greenwood - Nov 27, 2006
. . . . . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - Bill Goodrich - Nov 27, 2006
. . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - bob - Nov 27, 2006
. . . . . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - bob - Nov 27, 2006
. . . . . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - Bill Goodrich - Nov 27, 2006
. . . . . . . . . Re: M9 dozer blade hydrolics - Bill Goodrich - Nov 27, 2006
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