mckeeranger
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Welcome to the big boy club. (5-tons that is)
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Great to know! I was very happy to see from the sheet that the only thing they found wrong was some paint issues and a couple of dripping leaks!the document you found is used to classify the vehicle, the code classification of a vehicle indicates weather it will be repairable or unserviceable. your truck was turned in code "H" because it had reached it's MEL (MAXIMUM EXPENDITURE LIMIT), essentially, the army determined that this truck was NOT economically repairable. The good news, was that nothing was wrong with it that dead lined it. you have a very well equipped vehicle that has a winch, hard top, and hydraulics. VERY GOOD BUY!!!!
I wish we could get that sheet from GL...not that it would help but you never know.
The other wheel chock and the parking brake held it just fine, no movement at all.Safety first... Glad to see you used the wheel chock. Then you raised the bed removing the wheel chock and allowed a child stand between the tandems
Nice truck, but be safe
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