therooster2001
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Howdy all. Figure I'd document the journey on a build thread. I'll be backlisting some things to make it chronological. I'll try to fill it up with searchable titles, part numbers and picts to help those out, just like others have helped me.
I decided I wanted to get an M939, but the A2 version about 6 months ago. I had toyed with the notion of a multi fuel Deuce before, but decided against it. No place to put it. I live in suburbia in Colorado and have all the covenants that keep cool things like that on the side of the house / road. I have a very understanding wife and after some eccentric hobbies this one purchase seemed pretty normal as funny as that sounds. I joined Steel Soldiers after I found one on Craigslist and went to town on threads and then trying to understand the TM's. I just got the hang of it about a month ago. For those just joining, it's a daunting task, and you really need to get familiar with all of them just to see where to start. The Operator's manual is good enough to get familiar, but the Field Maintenance ones are really where it hits. The wording in all of those are really important, one little non emphasized word means a ton more to me know that I have got more book and wheel time. Just like most say, read, read and read. I still think it's cool that I can be a genius (again book) by the thorough documentation of the TM's.
This is my first military truck, and first diesel. I own a MINI Cooper. I also own a Galaxie 500, and now the M925A2. Tiny car, big car, giant truck.
Back to Craigslist. I asked the other half if I could go see the trucks with a friend. She knows what that means now. It means if I like it, I'm buying it. I went down south Colorado and saw the truck. Big, green, and cool. I felt a bit weird as, not having a diesel, felt a bit dumb, but that's why I had a buddy and someone who is on SS, and could teach me a thing or two. As these were pulled off the GL / GP lots, they were military good, with some serious dirt in the cabin, and surface rust. It had brand new XZL's on it, so it was a bit more than I wanted to spend. Plus I had my heart set on a Desert Tan one. I told him that, and he said, well, I've got one in the back. Took a ride in both and the tan one won me over, even though my buddy liked Big Green better. Nothing mechanically wrong with either, I just felt like Tan was home. So I did the walk away and think about it for the weekend, and compared notes with my buddy. I think he just preferred green..
Long story short. I committed, and was awaiting the Colorado title, which he had sent away for about a week prior. Three weeks later, after a business trip, I was all ready to get the beast. Nope. A grueling two months later it would finally arrive. One thing that might have gone against the seller was the time I had to read all sorts of threads on the machine. I learned all about CTIS, the engine, and the fun you people all have troubleshooting. I also found the GP auction where it came out of (easy to narrow it down, even before I was registered site user, Google and 925 and buyers from Colorado got me there in 2 seconds). The issues they had were the ones he was already working and disclosed. He fixed all of the issues that GP had listed, which was rust of the door plates, loose PTO, and a busted air dryer.
Here is a pict of the beast!
I decided I wanted to get an M939, but the A2 version about 6 months ago. I had toyed with the notion of a multi fuel Deuce before, but decided against it. No place to put it. I live in suburbia in Colorado and have all the covenants that keep cool things like that on the side of the house / road. I have a very understanding wife and after some eccentric hobbies this one purchase seemed pretty normal as funny as that sounds. I joined Steel Soldiers after I found one on Craigslist and went to town on threads and then trying to understand the TM's. I just got the hang of it about a month ago. For those just joining, it's a daunting task, and you really need to get familiar with all of them just to see where to start. The Operator's manual is good enough to get familiar, but the Field Maintenance ones are really where it hits. The wording in all of those are really important, one little non emphasized word means a ton more to me know that I have got more book and wheel time. Just like most say, read, read and read. I still think it's cool that I can be a genius (again book) by the thorough documentation of the TM's.
This is my first military truck, and first diesel. I own a MINI Cooper. I also own a Galaxie 500, and now the M925A2. Tiny car, big car, giant truck.
Back to Craigslist. I asked the other half if I could go see the trucks with a friend. She knows what that means now. It means if I like it, I'm buying it. I went down south Colorado and saw the truck. Big, green, and cool. I felt a bit weird as, not having a diesel, felt a bit dumb, but that's why I had a buddy and someone who is on SS, and could teach me a thing or two. As these were pulled off the GL / GP lots, they were military good, with some serious dirt in the cabin, and surface rust. It had brand new XZL's on it, so it was a bit more than I wanted to spend. Plus I had my heart set on a Desert Tan one. I told him that, and he said, well, I've got one in the back. Took a ride in both and the tan one won me over, even though my buddy liked Big Green better. Nothing mechanically wrong with either, I just felt like Tan was home. So I did the walk away and think about it for the weekend, and compared notes with my buddy. I think he just preferred green..
Long story short. I committed, and was awaiting the Colorado title, which he had sent away for about a week prior. Three weeks later, after a business trip, I was all ready to get the beast. Nope. A grueling two months later it would finally arrive. One thing that might have gone against the seller was the time I had to read all sorts of threads on the machine. I learned all about CTIS, the engine, and the fun you people all have troubleshooting. I also found the GP auction where it came out of (easy to narrow it down, even before I was registered site user, Google and 925 and buyers from Colorado got me there in 2 seconds). The issues they had were the ones he was already working and disclosed. He fixed all of the issues that GP had listed, which was rust of the door plates, loose PTO, and a busted air dryer.
Here is a pict of the beast!
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