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SFC TONY L HUGHES RETIRED on March 10, 2010 at 10:32 PM said:

I WOULD LIKE TO KNWO IF THERE ARE CABS FOR THE MULE , OR IF THERE ARE MULES WITH CAB ON THEM.HAVE SEEN PICTURES OF THEM BUT CAN NOT REMBER WHERE THEY WHERE.I WORK MY MULE QUIT OFTEN. IT IS RUNNING GREAT SO FOR .IF YOU CAN HELP ME PLEASE PET ME KNOW OK THANK YOU SFC. HUGHESreJE2

Dan Solis on March 7, 2010 at 12:29 PM said:

bill hope you dont mind by i am on facebook for mule owners under (m274 army mule) look me up and join in just for fun and to add pics and of course to let people know about bill and all the great help he is.just doing it to keep the mule lovers more info

steve on February 28, 2010 at 07:34 AM said:

Just got a mule. I haven't seen one since 1969 and I'm like a kid at Christmas. I will be needing parts and you were recommended to me by the seller. I was given new tires and need tubes all the way around. Can you price me up on 4. Thanks

William MacPherson on December 23, 2009 at 09:35 AM said:

Thanks Bill my 1964 M274A2 is almost ready for paint thanks to your parts to get her up and running again.

SFC George Hilliker / ret on December 15, 2009 at 03:23 AM said:

Wondering if someone can put me onto a mule, any condition I have plenty of time so a fixer upper would be desired. Used one in nam, now I'm retired and could use one aroud the farm.....contact George...rh68907@gmail.com Bill this is an awesome site, thank youmFG356

Col. D. 2/325(ABN) INF 82ABN Ret. on December 11, 2009 at 09:20 AM said:

Iv'e owned a 1968 M274A5 Mule for the past 4 years. My wife & I use it almost daily on the farm. This is one tough little machine. Whether it's yard work, fence building, planting food plots, or toting in harvested deer the mule has always done what was asked of it. With regular maintenance & a bi of TLC this Mule will be running another 40 years.

scott on December 3, 2009 at 02:54 PM said:

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mark in michigan on November 30, 2009 at 10:26 AM said:

Just spent weekend under 1964 M274A1...pulled engine(again!)to repair starter(again!)...also found valve "issue" and replaced 4 tie rod ends/aligned wheels. All in all a great weekend spent in a friends shop and as usual Bill was available/willing to help with questions. Big thanx again Bill!!! Great to hear the 4 cyl "puttering" again......

Thomas Abeyta on November 27, 2009 at 08:49 PM said:

I drove and did mechanical work on the mule while in the army from '81 thru '83. I tell you they were some tuff, reliable sons o bitches.

Rob Walsh on November 24, 2009 at 10:57 AM said:

I recently bought a used non running mule at an estate auction that had been sitting outside uncovered for a couple of years....

Upon realizing it was not all there...and not knowing anything about mules, I called Bill Watson....It was suggested by another MV enthusiast that he was helpful.

He sure was.....Bill has seen this movie before....and in a short while helped me put together what I needed to try and get the mule going again....Parts arrived quickly, and two weeks later using Bill's suggestions to start up a dormant mule, I have a running mule!

His customer service was excellent, as was his knowledge of the mule. He is a professional.

Thank You Bill!

michael schultz on November 13, 2009 at 05:54 AM said:

dear mr. watson thanks for all the help, got the mule to crank thanks to ur great help and knowlege.

Wayne on October 7, 2009 at 10:32 PM said:

Just bought a Mule I'am looking for any typy of information to learn any and all things about it. I love that you can use both fron and rear wheel whn turning. it's nees work but it runs and it appears tha the transmission works in all foreward gears as well in reverse. i hope that I paid a good price for it.found it in a backyard tha had not been mowed in at least 3 or 4 years. I asked the woman of the house and she stated hat it was her husband that had passed away about 2 years ago. She stated tt he had used one and nam and always wanted one to use for hunting. By the looks of the unit he did a lot of hunting in it. I asked her what she would take for it. She asked if I hunted and I told her that I had just hunted bear this pasted weekend and got one and that if I would have had the Mule instead of a 4 wheeler it would have been a lot easier to have gotten the bear out. Te lady asked me to make an offer of the mule not wanting to be rude by making a low ball offer I asked her to just be fair with me. She nthe stated that she would sell it to me for $200.00 dollars if i would bring her some bear meat. Itold her i would and left being the proud owner of a Mule. All I have to do now is tell my wife I have taken on another project.

Gerry Erman on October 1, 2009 at 08:58 PM said:

Bill, I have been carrying around a 4 Cyl. Willys Mule engine for the last twenty years. I didn't know what the application was until two years ago. It turns over manually and appears to have compression I'd like to find a new home for it as I'll never use it. I am in Northern Arizona and can be reached at: (928) 637-2714. Have no idea what its worth so give me some idea what a reasonable peice would be for it? Exhaust manifolds not on it although everything else seems to be there. Thanx, Gerry

arthur harger on September 30, 2009 at 07:10 AM said:

thanks bill...transmission on the way back. i plan on asking for it again when my son arr in nov and try again. also i noted mule forum has a break down of a transmission with pic, this will help. tks art.

Zeb on September 27, 2009 at 08:37 PM said:

Thanks Bill! It was great talking to you about my mule. I am glad I found your web site. To anyone seeking mule info or parts THIS IS THE PLACE.

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