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This was the Motor Pool on the main post. In my time, it belonged to the M.P. and the EOD wackos. The red brick building to the right betwen the two trucks is the corner of a barraks. In my time it was B-1/7 ADA Patriot.
I worked on ROB a year, or a bit longer. Then went down the Autobahn a few kilometers to Meisau Army Depot, and worked there about 7 years. Was that picture taken at the first Motor pool after driving under the Autobahn at ROB? Or before you go to under the Autobahn?
Sorry to hear that. We went through it 5 years ago. Was a long row to hoe. Family comes first. Always.
When you try and start it, and it will not crank over, check this. Find K2. Set your MM, (multi meter) on VDC. Put one lead on K2-X1. K2 is the crank relay. X1 is where the voltage goes into...
I used to live near where this stuff was stored, or lets say where some of its stored. It is literally stored all over town. Over towards the old French Kasserne, was a huge lot. Everything stored outside in the elements. Then towards the north of town, another huge lot. By huge, I mean you...
I am not a truck guy. But I have replaced several shear pins on several different types of trucks. All of the shear pins looked like what @M35A2-AZ pictured.
The machine is supposed to run and cool itself with all doors shut.
Start a parts wanted thread. For some parts its a good idea to provide part numbers and NSN's.
Said part numbers and NSN's can also help you find parts on line.
It seems the Army bought a whole bunch of the Cannon load banks, in not just 400 hertz, so keep an eye out for 60 hertz too. The army did not buy TM's for it, as it was a non repairable item.
Having driven countless hours in one of these fine trucks, I can tell you, it can lull you to sleep easy. A shotgun is not a bad idea. Good luck, and have a good time. I know I would!!
Waterhouse wrote:
I can be really stupid some times. I have a working Mep802 right outside my shop. I looked and it has the same FU1. I pulled it and plugged it in the 803 and it charges. I still need to get one for it, but at least I know it works.
About 98% of the parts fit, between the...
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