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You guys are tough....I think he means this:
M109 2 1/2-ton Shop Van - 45th Infantry Museum - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Military Ground Equipment Displays on Waymarking.com
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You're 21 and have had your license for less than a year, were there any other issues not mentioned?
I have progressive commercial for my M818...wasn't cheap but it meets CA requirements for a tractor.
I'm happy you were able to get insurance though. [thumbzup]
I didn't think it was going to be a big deal either...but I learned a lesson. 3 written tests and 3 parts to the driving test. I passed the first time but I noticed more then a few didn't.
Thanks again for the good time. Thanks for the 5 gallons Jim, made it to the station and filled up, of course when I stopped for fuel I noticed oil on the left side of the truck.
I'll have to find out what it is but I made it home and safely put the truck in the back yard without taking out...
I went the CDL route but I believe you can go non-commercial class A. A bobbed 5 ton two axle and 10 tons... Class B should be good. Check the DMV website.
I'm blocking my time and looking forward to it. I should have finally after two dirtbag's have the complete package ready. Still have a lot of work to do.
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Thanks for the IM Hole.
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Hydraulic fluid or ATF, I used ATF since I drained and replaced the hoses and it was what I could find. ATF is more flamable than Hydraulic.
Keep it under the full line or you'll have fluid through the breather.
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