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Welcome fellow northern Ohioan! I had a similar problem on my m35a2. For me it was loose/bad battery connections. I put new connections on, and everything was good...
Good luck with your electrical gremlin.
Great looking truck! I'm glad your family is enthusiastic on your new machine. And yes, make sure to give the truck a bath like SCAR59 said. The stuff they use on the roads up here sticks like glue mixed with molasses!
It's a nice enough day, so I went to the barn and started the Deuce up, let it run for a while, and made sure everything was OK. Then I removed the battery box to do some maintenance on the batteries and the box itself.
You don't see many of the long wheel base jeeps. My Dad found his in a church parking lot sitting under a tree. The only time the church used it was when they had to plow the drive and lot. Very low miles.
ETO was European Theater of Operations. That was the armed forces designation for the war in Europe. I also agree that they could've put a governor on the speed, and not have divulged the top speed. Keep the GOV in the dark... He He
Wow! Just slap a rear end in and go over the plow hydraulics, and you've got a great tight space plow truck. Good for suburban drives! Like cucvrus said I've plowed with worse trucks...
Went into the barn, turned the light on, and gave the truck a once over to make sure everything was OK. Love to get out on the road, but they use way too much salt and brine on the roads by me.
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