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100 amp pulley needed

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I am in the market for the 4 belt 100 amp M42 pulley that goes on the generator. I have the one for the water pump, and crank but the wrong one for the generator? Anybody have this? I will try to post pictures of what I have.
Does anyone have blow ups of this? I am not sure how the fan works on the water pump with that pulley system. :D[/img]
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Try midwestmil he advertises the 100 amp service parts
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I may have one

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You can have mine if you pay for shipping. I'll need to find it first :? and then make sure it is what you need.
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Berkshires sounds like England or Australia?? Get me a picture if you can send it to 1cu812@charter.net

I can email you pictures of the ones I have to see if it is right.. Thanks for the reply..
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Berkshires...Mountains east of the Hudson River, New England area.

Niether of our M42s have the 100 amp system in them. I know it was added later to many trucks, especially when used as communications trucks. It seems to me, when the M42 was phased out of the TMs, that was about the same time the 100 amp systems appeaered in the TMs. Were 100 amp systems an add on or were the M37 B1s made with them?
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Its my understanding

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Its my understanding that the early M42 was mostly a add on after production. I did read somewhere that a few were produced at the factory as a M42 but I have no proof of that. The TM shows a radio filter added, 100 amp generator, 100 amp rectifier, 100 amp regulator and map table,with step and light.. It also changed the battery box to take the bigger deuce style batteries. The pulleys take 4 belts and were hell on water pumps. But I am doing a period correct one so want that stuff on it. They also moved the spare tire from the bed to the door for a jump seat and more radio room.
I have a B1 and its just the standard 60 amp generator/regulator combo so I dont think they were all made with 100 amp systems. They did all have the spare tire on the door though.
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I have a NEW 4 belt pulley that has a 7/8" keyed shaft hole. Is this what you need? weighs 4 lbs. you pay shipping. 943789 cast in back

Berkshires - noun meaning: land of taxes, forced health care, excise tax on your vehicles, land of snow and ice, no electricity, tourons, and ridiculous gun control.
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" Berkshires - noun meaning: land of taxes, forced health care, excise tax on your vehicles, land of snow and ice, no electricity, tourons, and ridiculous gun control.
But otherwise a great place to live with friendly people. "

:D :D :D :D :D


Also the definition of Maryland, esp. the the taxes and gun control stuff !
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Carter wrote:" Berkshires - noun meaning: land of taxes, forced health care, excise tax on your vehicles, land of snow and ice, no electricity, tourons, and ridiculous gun control.
But otherwise a great place to live with friendly people. "

:D :D :D :D :D


Also the definition of Maryland, esp. the the taxes and gun control stuff !
I don't want to say anything, taxes, gun control, vehicle regs.......
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Berkshires-noun etc.-
coming soon to a whole country very near you :cry:
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milstencil wrote:" Berkshires - noun meaning: land of taxes, forced health care, excise tax on your vehicles, land of snow and ice, no electricity, tourons, and ridiculous gun control.
But otherwise a great place to live with friendly people. "
Rick, you nailed it, then again we are neighbors. You did forget some of the perks, like the GE plant legacy of PCB's everywhere here in Pittsfield, Lenox having some notable places like Tanglewood (summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra) and Canyon Ranch (spa to the stars), notable celebrities like James Taylor (nice guy, by the way) ...

The nice thing about the excise tax is that it is based on the state's view of the $ value of the vehhicle. My M's excise tax was cheaper than a cup of coffee.

I must put in my MA plug: The Berks are wicked pissah (certain adjectives deleted for our more civilized members).

For the geographically challenged :P , the Berkshires are in Western MA - right on the border of MA & NY.

Back to the original post: Citizensoldier - you may want to go with Rick (milstencil) or one of the "regular" merchants. Wouldn't you know, I cant find the blasted thing!! :(
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OK

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Thanks for clearing it up guys.. I thought it was the home of Bilbo Baggens and Froto.. :lol:
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