So last week i was searching through craigslist, looking at all deuce-related items (dangerous, I know...), and stumbled across a guy selling his m109A3 in Las Vegas. He had it listed for a pretty low price already, but he was in Vegas... thats a 5.5 hour drive from where I live, in a modern vehicle that can do 75mph+ on the interstate.
So I started texting the listing to family and friends, telling them “you should go get this!” But no takers.
Well, about mid-week, I notice that the guy dropped his price even more... so I call him up. His listing had barely any information in it, and only 3 crappy photos from the outside. And on the phone, he’s not much more help. But I decide to purchase it, essentially sight-unseen, because if it turns out to be just a parts vehicle, it’s still worth it.
I send him a deposit via PayPal, and make plans to go over the weekend.
I call my dad up, and he’s totally on-board. He will drive with me to Vegas, we will see if we can get the thing running and drive it home, with the backup plan of towing it back.
This is where I have to add a disclaimer - THIS IS NOT A HOW-TO... DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME.
Our recovery vehicle — and don’t flame me too bad — is an F550 with a welder body (loaded with welders, tools, and other equipment), pintle hitch, and a USMC medium towbar. (OK... Let the flaming begin)
So we load up all our tools, batteries, towbar, chains, etc... and we drive to Las Vegas.
We stay the night at a hotel, and then early the next morning, go over to the storage lot where the truck is.
She’s in pretty rough shape mechanically... so we make a judgment call, and decide that towing is our best option.
So we spend the next several hours relocating the front shackle mounts to the underside of the bumper so the towbar is at a better towing angle.
Before:
After:
We make sure our trailer lights are working, and off we go! Very slowly!
We take every turn very wide and deliberate, we leave PLENTY of room ahead of us for slowing and stopping, and i set the max speed at 55mph.
(Continue flaming)
And all in all, it was an uneventful trip!
The deuce tracked very nicely behind us. There was a couple times on some downhills that i had to reduce the speed to around 45mph, because she was trying to push us around.
...and 8 hours later, we pulled up to my house...
Then yesterday we pulled it to our property (out in the desert), and parked it.
She’s home!
So I started texting the listing to family and friends, telling them “you should go get this!” But no takers.
Well, about mid-week, I notice that the guy dropped his price even more... so I call him up. His listing had barely any information in it, and only 3 crappy photos from the outside. And on the phone, he’s not much more help. But I decide to purchase it, essentially sight-unseen, because if it turns out to be just a parts vehicle, it’s still worth it.
I send him a deposit via PayPal, and make plans to go over the weekend.
I call my dad up, and he’s totally on-board. He will drive with me to Vegas, we will see if we can get the thing running and drive it home, with the backup plan of towing it back.
This is where I have to add a disclaimer - THIS IS NOT A HOW-TO... DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME.
Our recovery vehicle — and don’t flame me too bad — is an F550 with a welder body (loaded with welders, tools, and other equipment), pintle hitch, and a USMC medium towbar. (OK... Let the flaming begin)
So we load up all our tools, batteries, towbar, chains, etc... and we drive to Las Vegas.
We stay the night at a hotel, and then early the next morning, go over to the storage lot where the truck is.
She’s in pretty rough shape mechanically... so we make a judgment call, and decide that towing is our best option.
So we spend the next several hours relocating the front shackle mounts to the underside of the bumper so the towbar is at a better towing angle.
Before:
After:
We make sure our trailer lights are working, and off we go! Very slowly!
We take every turn very wide and deliberate, we leave PLENTY of room ahead of us for slowing and stopping, and i set the max speed at 55mph.
(Continue flaming)
And all in all, it was an uneventful trip!
The deuce tracked very nicely behind us. There was a couple times on some downhills that i had to reduce the speed to around 45mph, because she was trying to push us around.
...and 8 hours later, we pulled up to my house...
Then yesterday we pulled it to our property (out in the desert), and parked it.
She’s home!