Hmmm, that might be kinda cool. Be more in keeping with the aviation theme to use baggage carts though!!
In all seriousness, it's probably a VERY good thing that you are all the way in "Mizzery" and I'm in Virginny, as I have to think that if we were both at the same airport or close by, it could become one helluva competition of sorts. We could probably talk each other into getting stuff that, by ourselves, what little good sense we have left would have us running away from.
Oh, and now I'm looking for one of those B-36 Coleman tugs. Never know what treasures one may stumble across........ <VeryEvilGrin>
Glad to have been of help. Those remote hydrovac systems can be a real pain to deal with. I'll PM you my cell number, feel free to call or email if I can talk you thru anything.
Found this explanation of the Hydrovac system on another board: Trucks which were not equipped with air brakes used them for years, and still do. What happens is that the first 30% of the brake line pressure (it could be 40%....the exact number escapes me) is used to pressurize the wheel cylinders. When brake line pressure exceeds that figure, then a vacuum valve is lifted which causes the cavity behind the diaphram in the booster to exhaust, and allows atmospheric pressure to push it forward, and at that point, the BOOSTER is pushing the fluid; all the pedal is doing is modulating the vacuum. Since the booster operates on the SUSPENDED VACUUM PRINCIPLE, they are very quick-acting and a superb unit for the job. Actually, in the "early days" ........like the mid fifties......Cadillacs used them for power brakes, and since they were conveniently mounted atop the LF upper control arm bolts, farm kids like me would scour the wrecking yards for them and put power brakes on everything from our '48 Dodge pickup to little 1-ton flatbeds. MIDLAND is my favorite booster, found on Ford and Dodge trucks, and BENDIX was another one that GM trucks used quite a bit. The little Caddy units were all Midlands if I'm not mistaken.
Also, here's a source for parts that may be able to help with the brake master cylinder and any hydrovac issues:
http://www.bscparts.com/
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