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Mules, the 4 wheel kind
So, who are the Mule M274 guys on board here at MLU?
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Gilles and Carole Chartrand own one.
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Thanks Robin, I guess i should mention the ones that I do know of; Gilles, Greg Anderson and Brian A.
There must be a few more out there? |
M274a2
Hi Chris,
I have an A2 here in the UK. they are a great tool! Regards nick |
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I have an A2 :)
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Donkey on a mule
Looks good Dave i see the Snow has finally gone
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Ya, But its right around the corner. Dave |
Were these ever in Canadian use?
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mules
Hi Stuart...only an FYI...the M274 was the first mule version, the one at Coe Hill is a M274A2, but has an A5 non steer rear axle...Wilf
M274 Willys-2,452 built 1956 to 1960 A04-53 engine (4 cyl) 4WS - M274-A1 Willys-1,905 built 1962 to 1964 A04-53 engine (4 cyl) 4WS - M274-A2 Bowen McLaughlin/York-3,609 built 1964 to 1967 A0-42 engine (2 cyl) 4WS - M274-A3 Result of removal of A04-53 engine, installation of A0-42 engine into M274 4WS - M274-A4 Result of removal of A04-53 engine, installation of A0-42 engine into M274-A1 4WS - M274-A5* Baifield Industries-2,400 built 1965 to 1969 A0-42 engine (2 cyl) 2WS only - M274-A5* Brunswick Corp. 874 of these were built from 1968 to 1970 A0-42 engine (2 cyl)* Two wheel steering only |
Can't wait to get mine home. It is a 1968 M274A5 mfg by Baifield.
It has all the original data plates attached and was a former USMC unit. The original markings are even present. I am going to put a 4WS kit on mine to help with manoeverability. |
hairless mules
Stuart, the driver that you saw operating it in Coe Hill(Art Swain of Bergenfield, New Jersey)had purchased this very mule out of a former storage building on Long Island, NY....at that time it was just a rolling chassis that someone had removed the rear steer axle from and installed the later A5 non steer axle...there was no engine, engine guard or clutch ass'y, no driveshaft, no steering column or steering gear box...Art already had a M74A5, saw this one for sale and thought he'd get this one and "fix it up"...one time while visiting Art at his residence I saw a tire peeking out under a tarp, and enquired what it was...I asked him about possibly selling it, but he didn't seem interested in selling at that time...time went by and he acquired a rebuilt engine that had not been out of it's burlap covering since it was rebuilt in 1986...more parts were acquired...3 yrs. ago Art came up to Coe Hill for the Parade and struck up a conversation with Greg Anderson who was interested in the mule...at the time Art was resistant to sell to Greg because he felt it would be just too much of a project(Art didn't know Greg that well then and how he likes difficult restorations that would make some cringe , or he would've sold!!)...then last year, I asked Art to sell, and I bought it and brought it home, having purchased a new steering wheel, steering box, and a driveshaft...it sat at my place in the shop for a couple of months and it got moved back and forth...Greg heard that I had bought it and wondered of I'd sell...I stressed that it was a multi box and basket project and he said that was what he wanted, that if it was anywhere near complete, he had no interest in it...Greg purchased and I delivered it to him last Sept. ...you see the end result...it was only fitting that Art drive it in the parade this year...he says it starts, drives and shifts better than his M274A5....I drove it after the parade from the infield back to our encampment, and now I want one again!!...Wilf
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I am picking mine up in a month or so. If anyone decides that maybe a mule is a must have, I know of a couple runners for sale in the US right now. It would make more sense to haul more than one up home....
Mine is in the Tennessee area. I now of at least one in Indiana, maybe two or could do some searching for interested parties. Chris |
Another Mule
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As always Wilf has all the luck. With his vast source of contacts and friends he finds a lot of stuff. My 1010 as an example. This weekend we decided to go to the show in Gilbert PA and we ended up bringing home a Mule. It is the widetrack, fendered and fat tired model, that's all I know about Mules. He got it for a bargain basement price complete with manuals, tools, tow bar etc. I didn't get a chance to drive it down there but I got to load it in the back of the CUCV.
Push!!:ergh: We had to take the fenders and the rails off but it does fit. Jimmy took a 1/2 hour video of the loading so I am anxious to see that. The Gilbert show was great and all the usual Canadians were there. I managed to get lots of radio stuff I wanted and quite a few neat boxes. Cheers, Barry |
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Or is that the woof hole for Fish Face to puke down when the going gets rough..?? Nice pick.. Are you coming up to Ottawa thisd winter..? Let us know so we can have a gather up.. Alex |
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