derpschitz
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Butner NC to Wildwood FL. Nonstop. It took +- 12 hours.Nice truck. How far was the ride home? More photos please!
For sure. I enlisted one of my old motorhead high school buddies to assist. But really all we had to do to get it home was swap out the batteries. Everything else was topped off and good to go.@derpschitz Looks like a score! Quite the shakedown cruise as well. Ugly things would raise their heads on a long trip like that.
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.For sure. I enlisted one of my old motorhead high school buddies to assist. But really all we had to do to get it home was swap out the batteries. Everything else was topped off and good to go.
We were expecting several days of prep and road trip bush fixes but it all went smooth as silk.
.I just bought a deuce and I noticed the tranny drain plug is missing can any one help me with this issue I cannot find it any where thank you
That plug only lets the drips out or is used as a 'Fording' plug.I just bought a deuce and I noticed the tranny drain plug is missing can any one help me with this issue I cannot find it any where thank you
Are you a wildwood native! one of my best friends lives rite off 44 halfway to leesburg his name is TOOKER HURST i think the whole world knows Tooker .View attachment 858880View attachment 858881
Truck needed new batteries, wipers, wiper nozzles, headlights (came with one low beam and one high beam LOL) and one 24v tail-light bulb swapped out for a 12v. Everything else works and was impeccably maintained. Included a free pile of expired ancient MREs and a box of training blanks
I just bought a deuce and I noticed the tranny drain plug is missing can any one help me with this issue I cannot find it any where thank you
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Nice looking truck @ABurgos . Your truck looks a lot like a smaller version of @kendelrio 's 5-Ton down in Louisiana.
The hole that you see gets a plug for crossing deep water called a "fording plug".
When you get a chance, download the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your new-to-you truck. It will help answer a lot of your questions. There is even a LUBE guide about what and when to grease the vehicle and what kind of "slick-em" to use.
.Thank s for the input and yes I will get those manuals Mullaney thank you very much I like the that truck a lot …
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