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After lurking for a while, this is my first posting. This is a great web site and I have read a lot.
I would like for those that have considerable experience with Deuces to suggest what would be best for me and talk me into or out of stupid things.
Up here, North of the border, the M35 is rare. The Canadian variant is a license-built M35A2/A3 (dare I say "bast*rd") from the early 1980'. These are still in service and not being surplussed at this time. I would therefore need to get my M35 from the US.
- GL is out because I am not a US citizen and most of the trucks cannot be exported
- I can buy private or from a vendor
- I want to pick it up and drive it home
Easternsurplus has caught my eye; my impression is that they have Deuces in acceptable condition and pick well what they buy.
Here are the conclusions I have reached:
- I am unsure as to how useful a regular cargo bed is, especially if it is not a dropside; I am eyeing to convert it to dump. If I had the cash, I'd zoom in on an M342. I want to be able to haul soil, gravel etc. Yes, I searched and read articles on the conversions. I still do not know whether the bed frame is sturdy enough or needs to be beefed up for dumping. I do know that the rear bumperettes and hitch have to be lowered.
- I understand the "original" sprague type (and I am not sure I want the headache), air shift fronts are plenty, but what about the manual front wheel drive engagement? It seems to be less common. Can it be used in all gears, shifted on the fly? Is a manual engagement a "turnoff" compared to an air shift?
- I want a winch, a cab heater and a hard top
- 1C sound aside, is there a marked driveability difference between the LD and LDT? It alsmost seems as if it was more important to upgrade to super singles than to worry about turbo or naturally aspirated.
- what should, realistically, my budget be? I know - the sky is the limit and perhaps this question is stupid (one can drop 35k for a fully refurbished M35 from Memphisequipment..).
If you have read my posting all the way to here - thanks! Now, keep it coming.
I would like for those that have considerable experience with Deuces to suggest what would be best for me and talk me into or out of stupid things.
- I like MV and would like to own and drive one. I have served (but not in the US) and driven MV's (but no M35).
I have been driving tandem trucks, mostly fire service related, for the last 20 years.
I think that the 2 1/2 ton is the ideal size.
I am 6ft3in and hope I can get comfortable in a Deuce...
I do not need a show queen but I am not looking for a workhorse to run into the ground.
I want to be able to drive the truck regularly ('cause it's fun) and use it to haul stuff for the house (at least that is what I pretend).
I have never owned a full size truck.
I am mechanically capable, but not a trained mechanic. I worked on turbo diesels. I can pull and replace half shafts, swap a clutch, do brakes...you get the idea. I can fix things but I am not looking for a salvage and restauration project at this time.
Up here, North of the border, the M35 is rare. The Canadian variant is a license-built M35A2/A3 (dare I say "bast*rd") from the early 1980'. These are still in service and not being surplussed at this time. I would therefore need to get my M35 from the US.
- GL is out because I am not a US citizen and most of the trucks cannot be exported
- I can buy private or from a vendor
- I want to pick it up and drive it home
Easternsurplus has caught my eye; my impression is that they have Deuces in acceptable condition and pick well what they buy.
Here are the conclusions I have reached:
- I am unsure as to how useful a regular cargo bed is, especially if it is not a dropside; I am eyeing to convert it to dump. If I had the cash, I'd zoom in on an M342. I want to be able to haul soil, gravel etc. Yes, I searched and read articles on the conversions. I still do not know whether the bed frame is sturdy enough or needs to be beefed up for dumping. I do know that the rear bumperettes and hitch have to be lowered.
- I understand the "original" sprague type (and I am not sure I want the headache), air shift fronts are plenty, but what about the manual front wheel drive engagement? It seems to be less common. Can it be used in all gears, shifted on the fly? Is a manual engagement a "turnoff" compared to an air shift?
- I want a winch, a cab heater and a hard top
- 1C sound aside, is there a marked driveability difference between the LD and LDT? It alsmost seems as if it was more important to upgrade to super singles than to worry about turbo or naturally aspirated.
- what should, realistically, my budget be? I know - the sky is the limit and perhaps this question is stupid (one can drop 35k for a fully refurbished M35 from Memphisequipment..).
If you have read my posting all the way to here - thanks! Now, keep it coming.