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Nice looking truck, and congratulations on the purchase. Now the trials and tribulation will start- don't forget it's a 40+ year
old truck that nobody else wanted in the Goverment. :roll:
A cell phone and a list of towing companys, just kidding well maybe not- on longer trips you want to check all the wheel bearings for heat buildup- allways check your truck ( do a walk around before and after any lenghty road trips) I always encourage looking for leaks and fluid on the...
I had a couple of part trucks- one over 7 years old that was my 1st m35, that that ended up as a
parts truck, put the old diesel fuel into a running truck with no problems. And got me thinking--
I have heard from a couple of people that the present gasoline, that the gasoline
was reformulated...
One thing sure about a M35 or M109, you have one of three choices,
1) go around what evers in the way,
2) push or pull it out of the way,
3) just drive over it.
There was a company in Calf. a couply of years ago ( I really can't remember the name)
but was advertising a 2 for 1 deal. Basicly a 1) running and a spare parts vehicle, I beleive the
price back then was 30 K, and most if not all were released from the Marines.
Your better off having it towed- and working on it at your leasure- and not be in a hurry, forced into a situtation that could be avoidable.
I went to Great Lakes to check out a truck before a auction, and this guy was going through his truck ( getting it ready for the road trip) checked his...
I found a farmer a few miles from my house ( way to much stuff for my house - my garage is full of green stuff). The only problem is that thay keep multiplying- I think its got something to do with the water or something like that.