mattgunguy
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XM818 a semi failed recovery (It's alive)
So we decided we wanted a 5 ton to run with our deuce. Did a lot reading & a good bit of shopping around. Finally settled on a XM818 from a member here. Timntrucks who is a first class dude & has been great to deal with.
The wife & I left Springfield early Friday morning heading to scenic southern Louisiana. Got there in the late afternoon. Did the usual walk around, test drive, chit chat, & did the usual things that most folks do when buying a used truck. Let alone a 23,000 pound beast. Did the money & title exchange & things were good. Left out around 6:30. Made it to Magnolia Mississippi & wham the truck dies. Two hours on side of the road and some phone calls to Tim we got him running enough to limp to a truck stop. 10pm & called it a night. Off to a hotel. 7 am & time to start working. Tim drove the hour & a half up to help out. Narrowed it down to a fuel problem. Managed to find a new filter, replaced the old rubber lines, bypassed the selector switch. Now I have a very large yard ornament that will mostly idol fine but cuts out over 5mph. Been a good day. I managed not to throw any tools, cuss a lot, or punch any doors. I must be growing up finally.
In the end we've conceded defeat. Just can't figure it out here. He's going on a trailer tomorrow, & taking the ride of shame back to Springfield & a hotel again tonight.
So we decided we wanted a 5 ton to run with our deuce. Did a lot reading & a good bit of shopping around. Finally settled on a XM818 from a member here. Timntrucks who is a first class dude & has been great to deal with.
The wife & I left Springfield early Friday morning heading to scenic southern Louisiana. Got there in the late afternoon. Did the usual walk around, test drive, chit chat, & did the usual things that most folks do when buying a used truck. Let alone a 23,000 pound beast. Did the money & title exchange & things were good. Left out around 6:30. Made it to Magnolia Mississippi & wham the truck dies. Two hours on side of the road and some phone calls to Tim we got him running enough to limp to a truck stop. 10pm & called it a night. Off to a hotel. 7 am & time to start working. Tim drove the hour & a half up to help out. Narrowed it down to a fuel problem. Managed to find a new filter, replaced the old rubber lines, bypassed the selector switch. Now I have a very large yard ornament that will mostly idol fine but cuts out over 5mph. Been a good day. I managed not to throw any tools, cuss a lot, or punch any doors. I must be growing up finally.
In the end we've conceded defeat. Just can't figure it out here. He's going on a trailer tomorrow, & taking the ride of shame back to Springfield & a hotel again tonight.
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