CGarbee
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I just got my '70 AMG M816 home Saturday and it needs a little TLC (hole in the hydraulic tank and a sticking pair of brake shoes...).
It's also got a little cab rust and a hole in the passenger side fuel tank, and some dead bulbs and bad grounds on the lights...
Jim from Chapel Hill (who operates a M816 owned by a local Scout Troop) came over to my place on Saturday and rode over to FrankUSMC's place in my XM813. We unloaded some stuff for Frank, loaded the issue gear for the wrecker (that Frank had in secure storage), aired up the tires, , changed the fuel filter, fiddled with the stop lever on injector pump (handle was in, but lever had rotated preventing the engine from starting), and cranked her right up.
Jim then drove the M816 home for me while I played chase in the XM813. Asside from having to make two stops to cool the brakes and perform some adjustments (two of the drums were hanging so we backed of on the shoe adjustment and he was fine until he had to do some heavy braking in city trafic near my home when we had to blead off some fluid in order to get him mobile again...) it was a smooth ride home.
Ate at King's BBQ in Kinston...
Truck purs like a kitten...
I'll post photos when I have a chance to take some (likely Friday when I can get home before dark). We were too busy to take any on the recovery...
It's also got a little cab rust and a hole in the passenger side fuel tank, and some dead bulbs and bad grounds on the lights...
Jim from Chapel Hill (who operates a M816 owned by a local Scout Troop) came over to my place on Saturday and rode over to FrankUSMC's place in my XM813. We unloaded some stuff for Frank, loaded the issue gear for the wrecker (that Frank had in secure storage), aired up the tires, , changed the fuel filter, fiddled with the stop lever on injector pump (handle was in, but lever had rotated preventing the engine from starting), and cranked her right up.
Jim then drove the M816 home for me while I played chase in the XM813. Asside from having to make two stops to cool the brakes and perform some adjustments (two of the drums were hanging so we backed of on the shoe adjustment and he was fine until he had to do some heavy braking in city trafic near my home when we had to blead off some fluid in order to get him mobile again...) it was a smooth ride home.
Ate at King's BBQ in Kinston...
Truck purs like a kitten...
I'll post photos when I have a chance to take some (likely Friday when I can get home before dark). We were too busy to take any on the recovery...