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I almost feel guilty...

Northwoodsguy

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I don't own a deuce (have an M37b1) but sure recall the many times I rode in one. One of the memories that comes to mind was when I was stationed in Germany (ordnance attachment to 11th Armored Cavalry Reg patrolling the Czech border). My first winter there was the coldest they had had in 100 years! I was from southern California so it was quite a change. They would take us to and from a remote security station with a deuce. No one talked, just bounced with our fur-lined parkas covered with ice from our breath and snow coming in the back over the tailgate. Even with full winter gear we froze our you-know-whats off. I can still hear the whine of that multi-fuel coming as they came to relieve me. Best sound this soldier ever heard.
I understand too, wanting to hear the sound of the engine run. Drawn to it like a sick kitten to a warm brick.
 

FloridaAKM

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Glad to hear that your fuel donations were of a kind matter; in my neighborhood, it would have turned out less than well, good situation...which I deplore. Locking fuel tank caps are your friend, unless you lose your key!
 

Aussie Bloke

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G'day everyone,....


Just read this thread from the start, had a few laughs along the way.

Great to hear his intentions were benign, but you did him a favour and he repayed it.


Looks like good karma!

Even if it was at an odd hour.



Aussie.
 
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