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  1. Bill Nutting

    2.5 or 5 ton 6x6 In SE Michigan?

    Yes, get the cab card and don’t forget to not smile while driving on a Michigan road. Governor Witless has outlawed smiling on Michigan roads... ;)
  2. Bill Nutting

    2.5 or 5 ton 6x6 In SE Michigan?

    TobyS, This is where I get confused (it doesn't take much). Is the reversing in low Transfer Case range problem (blowing up the transfer case) only with the 800 series 5 ton or does it apply to the 900 series 5 ton trucks as well? :unsure: The other question I have is, if the military knew this...
  3. Bill Nutting

    2.5 or 5 ton 6x6 In SE Michigan?

    That's quite the rig! So now we need to talk about where you are launching it. Will it be a paved boat ramp or just a taper on the shore line? If it's a paved boat ramp I would stay away from NDT tires. Those ramps can get slippery with alga and weeds. Super singles or radial tires would be...
  4. Bill Nutting

    2.5 or 5 ton 6x6 In SE Michigan?

    If you come to Findlay I'll be in spaces 522, 523, 560, 561...
  5. Bill Nutting

    2.5 or 5 ton 6x6 In SE Michigan?

    Welcome to the site. You are on the right track. 2.5 and 5 ton trucks are built to pull heavy things. Take a look at Military Vehicle Collectors Club of Michigan, MVCCMI.org. We are located in S.E. Michigan. Come to one of our events or a general membership meeting and you will meet folks that...
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