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SE Jones

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I'll try to make this short. I apologize, but I don't have time for a search. Let me start by stating that my deuce is NOT set up for fording. That being said...I seem to be in the danger zone for soon to be hurricane Isaac. If I HAVE to travel any flooded roads; how deep can it get before I have problems other than aftermath servicing? If it appears to be over 3 to 3 1/2 feet I'll probably try to find another route...if I have a choice. I'll check back later for input. Lots of things to do. Thanks in advance.:shock:
 

islandguydon

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Remember the air intake for the compressor is just under the hood. If you get water in the compressor your asking for all kinds of problems. 2cents
 

caliber1

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The air intake mushroom, and the compressor intake should be it. I'm sure if I'm wrong thatI'll be corrected. :D Good luck up there, was supposed to go to Camp Shelby Tuesday to recover two M105s, but my darling bride made me reschedule. It's just a lil rain.aua
 

DieselBob

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From TM 9-2320-209-10-1, Sec 4-25. FORDING OPERATION.

a. General. Your truck can ford bodies of water up to a depth of 30 inches without the use of special equipment. Special kits are available for deep water fording

It does say that this is with the bell housing plug installed in the fording location.

b. Fording.
TOOLS: Straight bar plug wrench
Ratchet wrench
1. Make sure that water is not deeper than 30 inches.
2. Using a straight bar plug wrench and ratchet handle, unscrew flywheel housing drain
plug (1) from storage boss (2).
3. Screw drain plug (1) into drain port (3).
 

SE Jones

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Just popped inside to get a beer and check in. I can't thank you guys enough for your input. By chance, I just raised the air intake mushroom to just above the hood. Glad to know the 30" guideline. I will do my best to avoid flooded conditions but with a hurricane you just never know. I'll check back in later. Thanks again!
 

Recovry4x4

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You can also add a length of hose from the compressor inlet to thte avalable nipple on the air cleaner can.
 

John S-B

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I'll try to make this short. I apologize, but I don't have time for a search. Let me start by stating that my deuce is NOT set up for fording. That being said...I seem to be in the danger zone for soon to be hurricane Isaac. If I HAVE to travel any flooded roads; how deep can it get before I have problems other than aftermath servicing? If it appears to be over 3 to 3 1/2 feet I'll probably try to find another route...if I have a choice. I'll check back later for input. Lots of things to do. Thanks in advance.:shock:
Fording depth aside, you should only ford where you KNOW the actual depth of the water. And even then, fast flowing water can still move your truck. If you hit a channel where the road has been carved away, you could be SERIOUSLY screwed. USE EXTREME CAUTION FORDING FLOOD WATERS!! It's not like fording a stream with a stable bottom.
 

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OMG, theres a hurricane coming and I never read my TM...aua
 

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Some days I think the Internet is interfering with "natural selection".
 

SE Jones

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Taking a break. Thanks again for all the input. I was born and raised here so I know the roads and the "usual" bad spots. Not too many changes in elevation down here. I know, it sucks that I haven't read the TM's yet. Between work...and work...there isn't much time left. Maybe someday...maybe. Until then you all have my humble gratitude and admiration.
 

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Most important, regardless of specified max depth, go very slow in deep water. If you create a wake you artifically increase the perceived depth of the water, and create problems you normally want to avoid.
 

clinto

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I did a rather extensive search with negative results.

Can anyone post a link to the Hurricane TM??:lol:

hahahaha, awesome.

The hurricane TM's are organized by force #s and are only on LOGSA!
 

Warthog

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OMG, theres a hurricane coming and I never read my TM...aua
At least he doesn't need some parts for his airpack and brakes before the hurricane gets there. And then never pay for them.
 
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