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Another Newbie to the HMMWV world

BananaRay

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Hello All,
I am Ray from Louisville, KY. I purchased a M1123 Ambulance body with a box on the back in September from Gov Planet. I figure if I am lucky, I will have it by the New Year. I have been reading quite a number of the postings on here and there is a wealth of knowledge and experience on here for us rookies. Thanks for sharing. Happy Veteran's Day and thanks for your service.
 

Mullaney

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Hello All,
I am Ray from Louisville, KY. I purchased a M1123 Ambulance body with a box on the back in September from Gov Planet. I figure if I am lucky, I will have it by the New Year. I have been reading quite a number of the postings on here and there is a wealth of knowledge and experience on here for us rookies. Thanks for sharing. Happy Veteran's Day and thanks for your service.
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Welcome to the Outfit!

You might be a little optimistic on getting your truck by the New Year, but stranger things have happened. Remember, the government will slow down and vacations will be in a "used it or lose it" situation.

Since you joined up, gather up some Technical Manuals (TMs) for your truck. That will give you time to get familiar with oil and filters that you should be prepared to change when your new-to-you truck arrives. Knowing what some of the parts are called in the books will make you sound smarter when you start asking questions. There are troubleshooting flow charts that will help you fix things as you find them. Knowing what that "wait" light on the dash is all about since the weather will be colder - and knowing that you need to listen for the clicks and watch the volt meter while you are getting ready to start up will make what is happening make sense...

CONGRATULATIONS on your new arrival and be sure to post up some pictures when you can!
 

Maxjeep1

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My suggestion would be. Do all your maintenance and fluid changes and drive it awhile and make sure it’s sound before making modifications. You make mods before it’s proven you don’t know if the problem came from the mod or was an issue before. I’m still doing maintenance and working thru stuff. I’m wanting to mod but not before I get it 100%.
 

Maxjeep1

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Or... Do all your maintenance and fluid changes and enjoy it in it's stock form. To each his own!

Guy
I love stock and that’s how I wanted mine to be but after some use I’m starting to see that I need a phone charger and a few other things to make it more useable. Reverse lights and license plate light is the bare minimum for me. Don’t care about radio, stereo or whatever they are being called nowadays
 

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Hello Ray and welcome. I've been running an M996A1 ambulance for about 20 years now and love it every time I take it out. Right now It's configured as a camper and I have one of the small field desks in it that I use as a kitchen box to keep everything neat. Chez lounge pads work well as sleeping pads. Mine is fully equipped with military radios because that's what I do but in todays world I think I'd just add a nice bluetooth speaker and use my cellphone as the music source. Simple and doesn't require any modifications to the truck.

Once you get yours spend a lot of time on it, in it, and under it. Look at everything. Shake stuff and see if it wiggles or rattles. Read the TMs. 99% of what you might need to work on is documented there along with how to fix it or change it out. Most of all, have fun with it. It's like a wife in that it will eat up way too much of your time and money but what the heck, you only live once!
 

osteo16

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Hola neighbor. Congrats... Show us the rig when you get a chance.. We love them pictures over a thousand words anyday.. TMs are your friend. And they will pass the time till you get your vehicle released.. Id say Feb 13th...Any takers on the over/under ??
 

JetbikeAnt

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But that is a Hummer in the middle of the sticker....mirrors and turn signals and brushguard
It's an H1 Action! That would still be a HMMWV, not a Hummer. I also saw a sticker calling out the Jeep community. I don't have a picture, but it said "HMMWV, like a Jeep, but for Men" LOL When I sold my M988 I had that slogan at the bottom of my sales sheet. I pointed it out to a young Guy driving a Jeep who stopped buy to look at it. Obviously he did not buy it! roflJust having some fun my good man!
 

Hummer Guy

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Hello All,
I am Ray from Louisville, KY. I purchased a M1123 Ambulance body with a box on the back in September from Gov Planet. I figure if I am lucky, I will have it by the New Year. I have been reading quite a number of the postings on here and there is a wealth of knowledge and experience on here for us rookies. Thanks for sharing. Happy Veteran's Day and thanks for your service.
I got one too as well with that body, can't wait to get this thing ready after I do the maintenance 9d43638a-832a-49f4-a002-c28620dc8b95 (2).jpg
 

BananaRay

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I got one too as well with that body, can't wait to get this thing ready after I do the maintenance View attachment 851420
I'm planning on using mine as a camper once I go through it. Even the wife is looking forward to it. Now I just have to locate a hard top for the cab or fabricate one when Santa delivers it. Money pit version 2.0 here we go. Congrats on your purchase.
 
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