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Very nice truck.! I hope you don't need it for hurricane response. I've always wanted to make a trip to Eglin, but haven't bid high enough yet on the auctions.
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If you see something you like and need it looked at, let me know. I work on Eglin, so it's literally a 5 minute drive from my office.Very nice truck.! I hope you don't need it for hurricane response. I've always wanted to make a trip to Eglin, but haven't bid high enough yet on the auctions.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I was NOT happy. I'm buying the air tools I need to do the work on my own tonight, and I've been looking up old threads on the forum on how to use the air compressor in my deuce to run air tools on the road... And I think I just found what I need!Well at least you know what its like to have a blow out now I know what you were thinking to ,,,,of all the tires why was it the one on a single ,,why not the rear with a least a way to hop along to a gas station ...Well the Deuce Gods wanted you to learn to pretrip and prepare a little better in the future....... Enjoy and good luck
I drove it off the base when I left, but that's about it. I will be driving it on base probably once or twice a month just put some miles on it and I don't see any issues. We don't really have many older deuces driving around Eglin, although they are here from time to time. I'm still waiting on my SF97 so I can register it and put plates on it, so people would probably see me driving it on base and assume I was in civvies driving a government vehicle... That might cause some problems.Congrats. Hope you enjoy. I hated these trucks when I was enlisted and once I found out I could buy one, I just had to have one.
Just curious if you have driven it on to your Military base? If so do the MP's or any higher ranking Officers raise an eyebrow? Are there any Deuces still in service on your base? Just wonder how the military deals with former Military vehicles tooling around on base.
Sounds about right4) Fix fuel gauge. Truck hold 50 gallons. Gauge showed less than 1/4 tank. Filled it up until the tank was as full as it could be and it only took 25 gallons. I turned the truck back on and the gauge only read 3/4.
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Congrats. Hope you enjoy. I hated these trucks when I was enlisted and once I found out I could buy one, I just had to have one.
Just curious if you have driven it on to your Military base? If so do the MP's or any higher ranking Officers raise an eyebrow? Are there any Deuces still in service on your base? Just wonder how the military deals with former Military vehicles tooling around on base.
I take my 1031 on both Eglin and Hurlburt. There has never been an issue.I drove it off the base when I left, but that's about it. I will be driving it on base probably once or twice a month just put some miles on it and I don't see any issues. We don't really have many older deuces driving around Eglin, although they are here from time to time. I'm still waiting on my SF97 so I can register it and put plates on it, so people would probably see me driving it on base and assume I was in civvies driving a government vehicle... That might cause some problems.
You won't be happy with the on board air system and your impact wrench. There is barely enough air available to bring the tires up from 15PSI to 55PSI in an hour.7) Install a tool trunk in the bed. I bought a 1" impact wrench, 1" socket set, 3/4" breaker bar, 3/4" deep well socket set, and a giant adjustable wrench. I'd like to secure a tool box in the bed of the truck, near the cab, so I can keep these tools on board.
( Purchase a glad hand and install it on the back of the truck. This will allow me to use the truck's air compressor to power air tools when out on the road. That means that 1" impact gun can be used if I get another flat on the interstate!
9) 1/2" air hose to use with the 1" impact wrench.
Do you have a source for a good geared lug wrench? The only I can find is the one on Amazon that is 32:1, but it looks a little small.You won't be happy with the on board air system and your impact wrench. There is barely enough air available to bring the tires up from 15PSI to 55PSI in an hour.
Some use pony tanks charged up to use impact tools, but I can see it taking a long time to refill the pony tank after each lug nut.
What I would suggest is what was suggested to me by others: Get a geared lug wrench. That will get you out of a pickle on the side of the road, and will take much less time to change a tire than will a deuce air system with pony tanks and an impact wrench.
-Chuck
After talking to some of the guys on the group, I went to ebay and searched: M35 lug wrench. In that search were some local wrenches for about $150 shipped and a guy in Austria that sold brand new in cosmolene for $55 + $55 shipping to the US. His wrenches were missing the small handle (rod), but that is the same one that comes with the regular non geared lug wrench, so it didn't matter to me.Do you have a source for a good geared lug wrench? The only I can find is the one on Amazon that is 32:1, but it looks a little small.
Thanks for the info. I'm at work right now, so I'll have to check eBay when I get home.After talking to some of the guys on the group, I went to ebay and searched: M35 lug wrench. In that search were some local wrenches for about $150 shipped and a guy in Austria that sold brand new in cosmolene for $55 + $55 shipping to the US. His wrenches were missing the small handle (rod), but that is the same one that comes with the regular non geared lug wrench, so it didn't matter to me.
I know that $100+ seems expensive for a lug wrench, but these things are massive, and beautifully made. And most importantly, they make the job of breaking the nuts loose easy. Also, they hold the square budd nut still, and turn the outer nut against the inner budd nut. That prevents the ever annoying situation where the outer nut tries to take off the inner budd nut.
OBTW, cosmolene is just a petroleum distillate that is somewhere between vasoline and paraffin wax. Heat it up to 160F, or so, and it melts and will come running off the wrench. When it is hot, it can be wiped clean with a rag.
It's about as flammable as molten candle wax, so no flames please! And it is like working with hot grease, so don't burn yourself!
-Chuck
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