• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Got the M35A3 home

HDN

Well-known member
2,271
5,528
113
Location
Finger Lakes Region, NY
What a nice-looking truck! Glad you got it home safely :)

If it's hot outside, like in the upper 80s or 90s, my A3 will run between 200 and 220 degrees with the engine fan cycling on and off. I think the fan is supposed to kick on at 220 degrees. Under normal driving conditions the transmission oil temperature should be a bit cooler than the engine temperature.
 

M813rc

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,388
3,863
113
Location
Near Austin, Texas
Very nice truck, congratulations!

I just traded an M35A2 even for an M35A3, with a friend who wants to build a replica Vietnam gun truck.
Sounds like an uneven swap, but my A2 has all new tires, and his A3 tires are trash. That one will get a trailer ride home.

Cheers
 

HDN

Well-known member
2,271
5,528
113
Location
Finger Lakes Region, NY
I just traded an M35A2 even for an M35A3, with a friend who wants to build a replica Vietnam gun truck.
Sounds like an uneven swap, but my A2 has all new tires, and his A3 tires are trash. That one will get a trailer ride home.
Congratulations on your trade! Depending on how original you want your truck, perhaps consider throwing on some pre-loved 395s for now. That's what I have currently. However, I'm considering buying new 365/80R20 tires the next tire change I do.
 

M813rc

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,388
3,863
113
Location
Near Austin, Texas
HDN, I will sacrifice originality for safety, as I know all the original style tires in surplus are all old now. 395s are most likely, at least in the short run, because I can source those nearby.
I'll look into the 365s, though, and thank you for the suggestion.

Sorry for the thread drift, Elohim, but you've been on here a long time, you know we tend do that. ;)

Cheers
 

HDN

Well-known member
2,271
5,528
113
Location
Finger Lakes Region, NY
HDN, I will sacrifice originality for safety, as I know all the original style tires in surplus are all old now. 395s are most likely, at least in the short run, because I can source those nearby.
I'll look into the 365s, though, and thank you for the suggestion.
I chose my words poorly - I meant the original look. 14.5R20 and 365/80R20 tires are equivalent size. I found that out from hours of research on this forum sometime ago :) They're about 43 inches in diameter while the 395/85R20 tires are about 46 inches in diameter. I find that from some angles, though, the deuces look like they're wearing clown shoes with 395s mounted :p So I like the look of the smaller tires more. But the pre-loved 395s aren't as expensive at $200-$400 a tire. New 365s are around $700-$900+ a tire. CSM Army Tire is selling used 365s for $500 each.


Sorry for the thread drift, Elohim, but you've been on here a long time, you know we tend do that.
So I can use this now? :ROFLMAO:

:derailed:


But to fix the thread, I'm pretty sure the A3 @Elohim1 just brought home has 395s mounted. From pics they posted sometime ago in another thread, I could tell the tire size by the size of the gap between the tandem axle.
 
Top