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So myself and ChevyCrew (Steve as I know him now) both won (??) GSA auctions for Rural Fire Dept. equipment in Northern Central Washington State. I got a mostly there M325A2 used as a fire tanker and Steve picked up what was supposed to be a M35A2
Rolling chassis. This happened in mid-December with pickup by Jan 09, 2008. And both were bought with out inspection, only via pictures. So we knew we were taking a chance.
Well with the holidays in between and the fact that our contacts were attached to RFDs, we weren’t able to coordinate a pickup until this weekend.
So we met in Omak, WA on Saturday morning. I was driving my 66’ Deuce (with Medium Tow Bar and light bar, thanx Sermis) and Steve, along with his good friend Jeff, in his Ford Super Duty hauling a tilt deck trailer.
Well my rig was supposed to be just east of Oroville in Molson. They said Molson so it couldn’t be all bad. Well following my contact out to the derelict deuce, we passed Molson and continued to the other side of the county. The roads were ice and packed snow with some steep winding grades. But we got there.
She looked pretty good, much like the auction pictures. They had pulled the front drivers tire off of the bead. So we swapped in the driver’s outer rear. I didn’t bring a spare for this rig because the contact said all the tires were fine. We hooked up the tow equipment and with the help of fire chief’s JD tractor we got her unfroze from where she was parked.
Stupid me, no pix at this point. Probably wouldn't have worked with the snow-camo anyway.
We checked tire pressures and added chains to the front rear outers of my tow rig and headed off. Slow and arduous to say the least.
Made it to a large trucking yard with easy access to drop my win (?) and head up another snowy road to recover Steve’s rolling chassis.
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Rolling chassis. This happened in mid-December with pickup by Jan 09, 2008. And both were bought with out inspection, only via pictures. So we knew we were taking a chance.
Well with the holidays in between and the fact that our contacts were attached to RFDs, we weren’t able to coordinate a pickup until this weekend.
So we met in Omak, WA on Saturday morning. I was driving my 66’ Deuce (with Medium Tow Bar and light bar, thanx Sermis) and Steve, along with his good friend Jeff, in his Ford Super Duty hauling a tilt deck trailer.
Well my rig was supposed to be just east of Oroville in Molson. They said Molson so it couldn’t be all bad. Well following my contact out to the derelict deuce, we passed Molson and continued to the other side of the county. The roads were ice and packed snow with some steep winding grades. But we got there.
She looked pretty good, much like the auction pictures. They had pulled the front drivers tire off of the bead. So we swapped in the driver’s outer rear. I didn’t bring a spare for this rig because the contact said all the tires were fine. We hooked up the tow equipment and with the help of fire chief’s JD tractor we got her unfroze from where she was parked.
Stupid me, no pix at this point. Probably wouldn't have worked with the snow-camo anyway.
We checked tire pressures and added chains to the front rear outers of my tow rig and headed off. Slow and arduous to say the least.
Made it to a large trucking yard with easy access to drop my win (?) and head up another snowy road to recover Steve’s rolling chassis.
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