A friend of mine dropped this ole Diamond T off this morning to see if we could get the brakes working for him. We'll be pulling it in soon to have a look at them but in the mean time I thought I'd post the question. Apparently he knows all the wheel cylinders are leaking and say's the last time he looked at them he remembered the pistons were made of what appeared to be leather. Does anyone know of a source for either 37 Diamond T parts or perhaps a source for wheel cylinders by dimensions rather than application. I'm afraid the kid down at AutoZone might pop a gasket on this one.
This thing is cool as heck. It's spent its entire life here in Routt County Colorado and was originally purchased by the National Forest Service in 1937....or so I'm told.
This thing is cool as heck. It's spent its entire life here in Routt County Colorado and was originally purchased by the National Forest Service in 1937....or so I'm told.