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As the saying goes "Long time reader, first time poster" - or something of that flavor. I have a 1972 AM General M35A2 and I just picked up a 1972 AM General M816 Wrecker. In my opinion, think of a truck where the previous owner never did their PMCS (Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services), and you'll have my "new" truck. I call it "rescued" from neglect and mistreatment. The "rescued" is in quotes as I might be over my head, both in ability and financially... I have much reading and research to do as I figure out fix/replace the fuel, prime system, preheat, and many, many other parts so it actually starts/runs/drives. The crane is also non-operational (doesn't generate hydraulic pressure) as probably a very expensive part in the PTO shaft is broken - according to the previous owner, it's right below the crane, and something I'll likely have to pay to fix, if possible/reasonable. And to top it off, the cab leaks like a rowboat with a screen door for a bottom: windows front and sides, into the doors, and through the hard top where the operation strobe light is mounted.
As the saying goes "Long time reader, first time poster" - or something of that flavor. I have a 1972 AM General M35A2 and I just picked up a 1972 AM General M816 Wrecker. In my opinion, think of a truck where the previous owner never did their PMCS (Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services), and you'll have my "new" truck. I call it "rescued" from neglect and mistreatment. The "rescued" is in quotes as I might be over my head, both in ability and financially... I have much reading and research to do as I figure out fix/replace the fuel, prime system, preheat, and many, many other parts so it actually starts/runs/drives. The crane is also non-operational (doesn't generate hydraulic pressure) as probably a very expensive part in the PTO shaft is broken - according to the previous owner, it's right below the crane, and something I'll likely have to pay to fix, if possible/reasonable. And to top it off, the cab leaks like a rowboat with a screen door for a bottom: windows front and sides, into the doors, and through the hard top where the operation strobe light is mounted.
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