Chinookpilot77
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Howdy all,
So I drive 4 hours up to Huntsville and picked up my deuce and an M105 Trailer, my first of each.
First I'll talk about the truck...(sorry, no pictures at this time, in a hurry, but they will follow)
The truck started right up, purred like a kitten actually. After picking up the trailer I headed back to the house with my wife picking up trail in my diesel dodge. The oil pressure was running at 90 PSI for the first 4 hours of the trip, solid 48-50 mph down 65. I get to montgomery, hit traffic and I notice the oil psi is down to 60, no biggy i thought. Then I stop one more time in troy and the psi was down to 30....by the time i pulled in my driveway it was down to nearly nothing.
I lost most of my Air pressure as well, though it was running 3/4 on the gage (forget the scale) for the first 4 hours of the trip. I haven't even gotten to look at the truck yet and do any troubleshooting, just posting about the experience here. By the time I got home I had 0 psi.
The water tempurature stayed dead money on 200 degrees....except for the next part....(noticed my temp at 210-220 and somebody started flashing their lights at me to stop)
Just past troy, my trailer brakes caught on fire and i had to leave it dead on the side of the road. I'm going back on sunday to see if the trailer is still there to recover or not, but I figure it'll be stolen by then haha. While I was dosing the flames with two small bottles of water, a guy stopped by and told me there was a bolt I could loosen to release the brakes when they cooled down, when I looked at the hubs, I saw several air lines, but due to only looking at it by the flames of my burning brake drums I figured I'd have to go back when it was light out to figure it out. Can anyone point me in the right direction on this mysterious bolt?
So, bottom line, I picked up a truly awesome machine, I mean this deuce was perfect, even has a gun ring! Then 6 hours later I have a deuce with no air pressure, very little oil pressure and a m105 dead or stolen on the side of the road.
All in all, if I were to do it again, I'd probably have the damn thing shipped here!
So I drive 4 hours up to Huntsville and picked up my deuce and an M105 Trailer, my first of each.
First I'll talk about the truck...(sorry, no pictures at this time, in a hurry, but they will follow)
The truck started right up, purred like a kitten actually. After picking up the trailer I headed back to the house with my wife picking up trail in my diesel dodge. The oil pressure was running at 90 PSI for the first 4 hours of the trip, solid 48-50 mph down 65. I get to montgomery, hit traffic and I notice the oil psi is down to 60, no biggy i thought. Then I stop one more time in troy and the psi was down to 30....by the time i pulled in my driveway it was down to nearly nothing.
I lost most of my Air pressure as well, though it was running 3/4 on the gage (forget the scale) for the first 4 hours of the trip. I haven't even gotten to look at the truck yet and do any troubleshooting, just posting about the experience here. By the time I got home I had 0 psi.
The water tempurature stayed dead money on 200 degrees....except for the next part....(noticed my temp at 210-220 and somebody started flashing their lights at me to stop)
Just past troy, my trailer brakes caught on fire and i had to leave it dead on the side of the road. I'm going back on sunday to see if the trailer is still there to recover or not, but I figure it'll be stolen by then haha. While I was dosing the flames with two small bottles of water, a guy stopped by and told me there was a bolt I could loosen to release the brakes when they cooled down, when I looked at the hubs, I saw several air lines, but due to only looking at it by the flames of my burning brake drums I figured I'd have to go back when it was light out to figure it out. Can anyone point me in the right direction on this mysterious bolt?
So, bottom line, I picked up a truly awesome machine, I mean this deuce was perfect, even has a gun ring! Then 6 hours later I have a deuce with no air pressure, very little oil pressure and a m105 dead or stolen on the side of the road.
All in all, if I were to do it again, I'd probably have the damn thing shipped here!