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Mule full of wet kids out of the pool!
and one the Patriarch's of the family who had wanted to see a mule in person all his life and this was his first chance!
Stock rims? Really? I happen to own 11 of them! Do they work out ok? What are the drawbacks to your setup with stock rims? I'd love HEMTT rims too but if stock works, I may try that a while. Thanks!
Felt what?
Yea, easy load to haul for sure!
It was 101 degrees yesterday in Madison GA! But with all the windows open and windshield glass up it wasn't a bad a I thought it would be!
Yea, seat has to be all the way forward and i have to tippy-toe the clutch...
Thats my helper Kevin, to unload the Mule, an 11 year old who is catching the green iron disease early!
So enough for the math humor... :grin:
So this weekend I went to a family reunion and took my toys for family entertainment
It was the first time I had loaded everything up and hit the road. The M818 towing the M105 trailer and the M274A5 in the trailer. It was a short trip there, about 15...
So I finally hooked the M105 up to the M818 for a short trip on the weekend, about 15 miles. I'll be loading the M274A5 Mule up in the trailer
Anything I need to worry about? Its all 2 lane back country roads.
Does the short (relativity...) M105 pull OK behind the M818? :driver:
Thanks!
Any issues with the taller tires hitting the bottom of the bed when the rear axles are articulating up and down when driving on uneven ground?
After my taller tires, a deuce bed on my M818 is next
Thanks again!
Sorry, I didn't know all the models for the specific variants or that it was officially the "939 Series" I have since googled a bit and now know My M818 is actually officially an "809 Series"
NSN fo 5-ton/"M939" Series combat rims?
So I have spent a fair amount of time searching (really I have...) for the NSN on the "M939" series 5-ton rim national stock number (NSN) but only found the NSN fort the HEMMT rims
Can someone help me with the NSN for the 5-Ton combat rims?
Thanks!
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