Hi All,
1st time through the GL drill. EUC came back today after almost exactly one week -- I guess that's fast for a 1st time EUC?
Being new at this, I'm glad to get any advice and words of encouragement
I'm going to try to arrange the pickup for this Friday (17 Aug) and do it myself. I previewed the truck on 31 July and it started and ran just fine -- came up to pressure fast and the dump all worked great (it only has 9K on it for miles). I checked the numbers and the truck came out of a Maryland Guard unit just up the road from me. I have a friend who's in the MD Guard and he's working on contacting the motor pool sgt for that unit to get the history on the truck.
I'm planing on driving my own rig up there (I am a current civil service employee with base access for myself, my helpers and my vehicle) to collect it. My transporter is my own '72 GMC 9500 road tractor with a 30-ton Eager Beaver lowboy. Several chase & support vehicles are with me.
Several specific questions:
1. Will loading the truck backwards present any issues? Due to the wheel base specifics of the 817 (WO/W) and the deck on the trailer, backwards seems to be the only way it will fit without rubbing tires on tires (Front bumper overhang seems like it will touch the gooseneck on the trailer before the rear tires clear the trailer tires)
2. Do you guys normally use 6 or just four chains to tie down?
3. The staff at Ft Meade GL seemed helpful enough before the sale, will they be the same Friday?
4. I'm assuming that because the truck started and ran fine on the 31st, it will do likewise Friday -- is this naive? Just how much will be cannibalized from the truck???
I very much appreciate all comments and advice -- I don't want to screw anything up I don't have to
Semper Fi,
John
1st time through the GL drill. EUC came back today after almost exactly one week -- I guess that's fast for a 1st time EUC?
Being new at this, I'm glad to get any advice and words of encouragement
I'm going to try to arrange the pickup for this Friday (17 Aug) and do it myself. I previewed the truck on 31 July and it started and ran just fine -- came up to pressure fast and the dump all worked great (it only has 9K on it for miles). I checked the numbers and the truck came out of a Maryland Guard unit just up the road from me. I have a friend who's in the MD Guard and he's working on contacting the motor pool sgt for that unit to get the history on the truck.
I'm planing on driving my own rig up there (I am a current civil service employee with base access for myself, my helpers and my vehicle) to collect it. My transporter is my own '72 GMC 9500 road tractor with a 30-ton Eager Beaver lowboy. Several chase & support vehicles are with me.
Several specific questions:
1. Will loading the truck backwards present any issues? Due to the wheel base specifics of the 817 (WO/W) and the deck on the trailer, backwards seems to be the only way it will fit without rubbing tires on tires (Front bumper overhang seems like it will touch the gooseneck on the trailer before the rear tires clear the trailer tires)
2. Do you guys normally use 6 or just four chains to tie down?
3. The staff at Ft Meade GL seemed helpful enough before the sale, will they be the same Friday?
4. I'm assuming that because the truck started and ran fine on the 31st, it will do likewise Friday -- is this naive? Just how much will be cannibalized from the truck???
I very much appreciate all comments and advice -- I don't want to screw anything up I don't have to
Semper Fi,
John
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