Just wanted to post a quick reply about the Awesome experience I had having Silverstate55 help me get my M915A1 from Nellis AFB. Since they are only open Mon-Thursday, it is hard for me to get 2 days off work. So after seeing this post, I asked Silverstate55 if he might be able to help me get the M915A1 off Nellis on Thursday and I would pick it up on Friday.
I have to say I am extremely impressed with everything that Silverstate55 did for me prior to picking up the vehicle. Prior to the EUC clearing he went over and did a full inspection and let me know the results, and what I should be prepared for when arriving. Full details right down to some rust on the upper roof. This vehicle was ready for the trip back, other than installing the exhaust. On the day that Silverstate55 picked up the truck, he even took the time to install the exhaust back on the truck, at his friends shop (Paid2Play). The truck was then stored at Piad2Play over night, until I picked it up in the morning. He had went far above what I expected for anyone to just pick up the truck for someone he did not even know. Thank you so much SilverState55.
The trip back from Nellis AFB to Austin Texas was great with no problems. Ended up taking I-40, then cutting across 84 to Lubbuck, TX then on to Austin. Took the wife along, so we made stops at Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon along the way. The top speed was 64mph, after the engine seemed to break in more. The motor in this is marked MIL-400 Big Cam III, re-manufactured in 2001 by Cummings. Sure does have a lot of power when accelerating. The only things I noticed from the 1300+ mile trip that I will have to fix is a vibration at 60-64mph, heater does not work on high, and wiper motors may need new vacuum lines run, as occasionally they are slow.
This was another successful recovery from Nellis AFB, with the help of Silverstate55. The only thing I would do different next time is take I-10 like I did during my recovery of my M923. Being on 84 for long distances with out no traffic, and strong dust storms would not have been good if the vehicle were to break down.
Now the fun begins on the M915 to repaint, and find the needed parts for door seals, AC kit, and convert over to high-back black seats. Also want to find all the interior dash data plates, or have them made.