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  1. rmgill

    bcvxbcv

    Thing about the 5 tons is that they're so much bigger underneath that you can more or less sit up under them and service them with out having to use a crawler to get under them. I'm 5'11 and I had no trouble getting under my 5 ton and sitting up with a flashlight to look and inspect things...
  2. rmgill

    bcvxbcv

    Having owned a 5 ton (M813A1) and a Deuce now, I can speak with some authority. Get a deuce first. 5 Tons are a handful. They are easier to drive, but they're just so much larger. 5 Tons really do need a Soldier B for a lot of tasks like bleeding the fuel system. The USMC M813A1s have a few...
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