• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Steel Soldiers MV of the month 2022 - July VOTE HERE!

Please vote for MVOTM


  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

patracy

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
14,637
4,798
113
Location
Buchanan, GA
Welcome to the MV of the month poll sponsored by Consolidated Press. If you need decals, magnets, stencils, or anything printing related, please give them a call!




Now, onto the vote! Please vote for MV of the month! Feel free to campaign in this thread, but please keep it here and not via PM.

1. Migginsbros


2. muthkw25


3. fuzzytoaster


4. ToddJK


5. TomTime
 

ToddJK

Well-known member
1,321
4,518
113
Location
Sparta, MI
Yesterday was a good day. Dad needed help trimming another willow tree by his house. A large branch buckled nearly hitting his house. So using the winch on the deuce, we yanked every branch right off no problem so only the trunk stands now. Hardest part was winding the winch back in. Asked my son to get some pictures and only one turned out not blurry, lol.
 

Attachments

fuzzytoaster

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,295
3,120
113
Location
Fort Worth, Texas
I picked this "ole gal" up a few months back from an environmental contractor that was selling out. She sat in a field with some FMTVs and hadn't been started since her active duty service life. The bumper was chalked up "Bad Starter DNR" so I investigated when it got home and the starter relay was actually the newest part on the truck. Primed the fuel system and with a good slave she fired off. PMCS and one minor leak repair she was 99% mission ready. I believe everyone (Depot -> DLA -> GP -> 1st owner) assumed the bumper markings were still issues and not corrected. No risk no reward!

Her first test drive is below:

 

ToddJK

Well-known member
1,321
4,518
113
Location
Sparta, MI
I picked this "ole gal" up a few months back from an environmental contractor that was selling out. She sat in a field with some FMTVs and hadn't been started since her active duty service life. The bumper was chalked up "Bad Starter DNR" so I investigated when it got home and the starter relay was actually the newest part on the truck. Primed the fuel system and with a good slave she fired off. PMCS and one minor leak repair she was 99% mission ready. I believe everyone (Depot -> DLA -> GP -> 1st owner) assumed the bumper markings were still issues and not corrected. No risk no reward!

Her first test drive is below:

I don't care how cool I think deuces and 5 tons are, those Hemmets (spelled correctly?) are fricken awesome! One of these days I hope to get a ride in one of these things!
 

Migginsbros

Well-known member
2,192
6,647
113
Location
Berlin-Germany
This is our newly purchased trailer. It´s a 1988 build by Kässbohrer 1,5ton trailer with a watertank assembly mounted. These trailers are also used as gen.set-, luggage - or technical stuff trailer.
This was a good shot. We could trailer this one from our next (3 miles) post and as we had a closer look at our shop:

It´s all there what listed in the TM´s and.........equipped with 3 new tires. Bingo.

IMG_1523.JPG
IMG_1526.JPG
IMG_1531.JPG
IMG_1533.JPG
IMG_1541.JPG
IMG_1544.JPG
 
Last edited:

Migginsbros

Well-known member
2,192
6,647
113
Location
Berlin-Germany
Some pics of the our water trailer. The tank has 1200 liters (317 gallons). I´s a stainless steel tank with thick insultion material and GFK outer shell. The gross weight from trailer+ watertank assy and accesories is 3,5 ton. The trailer brakes are air cylinder actuated. The coupling is mil style but you can change to a civil coupling which is storaged in a trailer box. ( more pics will follow) .The hand driven pump is installed in the back compartment. You can connect it to get water out of the tank (not only with gravity) - to transfer from an other tank to another, or to pump out off a pool or a water (all neccecary items are storaged in the boxes) We used the pump and measured a gallon at 2 up and down strokes.
We assume that they won´t let the trailer go (first pic ;) ). It´s a good one at joint exercise. (94°F today):)

20220708_064445.jpg


IMG_1536.JPG
IMG_1537.JPG
IMG_1539.JPG
IMG_1535.JPG

Edit: spelling (hope so) ;)
 
Last edited:

ToddJK

Well-known member
1,321
4,518
113
Location
Sparta, MI
My g/f kid is the same way... as much as he's on his phone you'd think every pic would be a masterpiece.

Nope.... half the time heads are cut off or the most important piece of the action is missing.
My oldest likes to think he's a YouTuber. He'll make a video of himself starting off "hey guys!" Then continues on like he's talking about something important 🤣
 

Tracer

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
6,552
13,931
113
Location
Hawthorne, NV.
Had some free time so I checked the oil, replaced the heater hose with some clear rubber tubing that I had. I noticed I still had some "Haspin" mud in the engine bay.
Todd, when I clean under the hood it's mostly hi way dust. I don't think my deuce has been off road in 10 years, and then just fire roads. Considering it spent time at Ft. Irwin in its military career, it's had a pretty soft life in the 15 years I've owned it. BTW I really like you tires and rims. [thumbzup]
 
Last edited:

ToddJK

Well-known member
1,321
4,518
113
Location
Sparta, MI
Todd, when I clean under the hood it's mostly hi way dust. I don't think my deuce has been off road in 10 years, and then just fire roads. Considering it spent time at Ft. Irwin in its military career, it's had a pretty soft life in the 15 years I've owned it. BTW I really like you tires and rims. [thumbzup]
Haha, thanks!
Sounds like you take care of your truck! Hopefully that just means it'll last you longer with fewer repairs!
 

ToddJK

Well-known member
1,321
4,518
113
Location
Sparta, MI
Took my son to the doc for an annual check up and while we were out that way, state lands weren't far so we hit the trails. It was fun...until we had a half a tree in the way. So instead of leaving it, I guess you can say we did a good deed and moved it out the way to re-open the road. The deuce handled it like a champ.
 

Attachments

Last edited:

TomTime

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
678
1,664
93
Location
MD.
Well I have always been a mega supporter of our military and veterans, who are ALL heroes in my book!
For a long time I have always been interested in getting a military truck. Mainly I wanted one to honor our veterans, and secondly was considering to make it into an RV at some point but keep the authentic look of a military vehicle.
I found GovPlanet auctions and watched the auctions until I found a truck that was near me that I liked and placed a bid and won the auction.

The truck of course is a, 2002 Stewart & Stevenson, MTV, M1083A1 6x6 Cargo/Troop Truck, in camo colors. The truck was a non-runner, cranks but no start with numerous other issues

I've had the truck about 14 months now and have been working on her ever since. While working on trying to get the engine to run, I also worked on other issues the truck has.

First, I did a thorough cleaning of the truck inside and out which took two days. Cleaned the battery compartment and added four new batteries, rebuilt the battery disconnect, cleaned the LBCD and contacts, removed and rebuilt the air dryer and painted it, removed and checked and cleaned the PDP and replaced all circuit breakers and relays, added a cargo bed kit, rebuilt and painted the troop seats, replaced all four mud flaps, replaced or rebuilt all three cab seats, blasted and powder coated the wheels and added Goodyear tires, rebuilt the CTIS valves, replaced the rear sway bar bushings, replaced the tie rod and drag link grease cups and zerks, greased all zerks, rebuilt and balanced all 3 drive shafts, cleaned the fuel tank, replaced the fuel pickup tube with a stainless steel tube and added new fuel, rebuilt the cab lock, rebuilt the AHU, fixed the door and window closing issues, replaced the front and rear glad hands and air tubing, drained and replaced the fluids in all three axles and hubs, replaced the wiper arms and blades, keyed the door locks, changed all the lights to LED, replaced all reflectors, found as many electrical connection as I could and cleaned and used dielectric grease, found and cleaned ground straps, and repaired other electrical issues, and much more.

After trying everything I could find on SS and Youtube I could not get the engine to start. I called a local a mechanic that had a computer to talk with the ECU. ECU was fine, HEUI was fine, however it turns out the injectors were frozen. After some time we got the engine started but it smoked a lot. Replaced all six injector, changed the oil and filter, replaced the fuel filter and replaced the water separator/prime pump...damn I'm tired :sleep:.

Am looking for a name for her. I was thinking of, Myrtle, as in Myrtle The Turtle. A hard shell, slow but consistent and gets your there in style...take that you rabbit.

Here are a few photographs. The first four are at pick up at the Chambersburg, PA. yard, in route to my house, and at my house when I received it last year. The other photographs are more recent.


IMG_5672 Hooking Up At GovPlanet To Go To New Home.JPEG






IMG_5675.JPEG



IMG_5718 At New Home.JPEG
IMG_5719.JPEG


IMG_3735.JPEG

IMG_3743.JPEG
IMG_3745.JPEG


Future plans are to, change the engine coolant, replace the transmission fluid, remove brake drums and clean and rebuild if necessary. Install drivers side antenna mount and antenna as soon as I repair the sheet metal damage from the prior antenna mount by the previous owner.
Also will be looking for a shelter for the bed to convert into a RV box. Repaint truck and shelter in the three color camo.

Also will be adding flag mounts to the rear to attach the American flag and Military or POW flag. Also with have magnetic door signs/decal to honor all branches of the military.

Besides using it for cargo pick up and RVing (when shelter is installed) I will use for parades, display, education, and again to honor our military and veterans.

You know, I wasn't sure if I was going to like doing this project, being a little OCD and not very patient, but it has been a big surprise for me. I found that this has made me more patient and I really like working on her even through there are times she is a PITA. As for being a little OCD, I am still somewhat of a perfectionist, and I guess I got that from my father and mother when I was young. My father would say, "boy if your not going to do it right, don't do it at all" and my mother was a very neat and clean person and I guess that rubbed off on me.

Thanks for reading, take care and be safe!

Tom.
 
Last edited:
Top