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I recovered an MEP-002a from Ft. Jackson last week sight unseen. I took the trusty oh-nine and a prayer and drove the four hours to pick it up.
The pics looked good so I figured it would be in good shape. It sure looked great when I got there. All the lights worked, two new tires, fresh coat of CARC so far so good.
I hooked up, secured all loose ends and began the journey back to ATL.
Well made it back safe and sound, grabbed a beverage and began a thorough inspection. The filter bowl and bolt were missing. The fuel tank drain cock was missing. Both batteries were gone. "Great, that's going to be at least $300 just to see if I have a runner", I thought.
I continued the inspection and opened the storage box on the front. Behold, all the aforementioned parts along with steel ground rod, spare filters and packings. Two jerry can nozzles, fire extinguisher, start switch knobs, several NOS ground rods, fuel filters, external fuel drum adapter with hose and ground rod slide hammer.
Changed filters, cleaned fuel tank, topped off fuel, installed 51R batteries, bleed fuel system and had it running on fourth attempt. Glow plug terminals were dirty on the first few cranks and weren't coming on. I took them out and cleaned them up.
I put it at 60 Hz and 120 v and works like a champ. Although I still need to load it up for a good final checkout.
Im pretty happy with the outcome for sure.
The pics looked good so I figured it would be in good shape. It sure looked great when I got there. All the lights worked, two new tires, fresh coat of CARC so far so good.
I hooked up, secured all loose ends and began the journey back to ATL.
Well made it back safe and sound, grabbed a beverage and began a thorough inspection. The filter bowl and bolt were missing. The fuel tank drain cock was missing. Both batteries were gone. "Great, that's going to be at least $300 just to see if I have a runner", I thought.
I continued the inspection and opened the storage box on the front. Behold, all the aforementioned parts along with steel ground rod, spare filters and packings. Two jerry can nozzles, fire extinguisher, start switch knobs, several NOS ground rods, fuel filters, external fuel drum adapter with hose and ground rod slide hammer.
Changed filters, cleaned fuel tank, topped off fuel, installed 51R batteries, bleed fuel system and had it running on fourth attempt. Glow plug terminals were dirty on the first few cranks and weren't coming on. I took them out and cleaned them up.
I put it at 60 Hz and 120 v and works like a champ. Although I still need to load it up for a good final checkout.
Im pretty happy with the outcome for sure.
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