Corvette1974
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Hello all,
I am currently saving up to get an M35, and I have never driven one. I have however driven various other vehicles of differing sizes and age/capability. This comes from my working on a farm. Having never driven a deuce, I'd like to hear what you guys think it would compare to at all.
Vehicles I've driven to compare to:
1947 Dodge 1.5 ton - Flathead Six, 4 speed, power brakes, non power steering. Driven with small loads
1953 Dodge 1/2 ton military truck - Flathead Six, Unsynchro 4 speed, manual brakes, manual steering. Small loads
1975 Ford F600 with dump body. Ford V8 4 Barrel Holley (Maybe a y block?), 5 speed manual, 2 speed rear, power steering and brakes. Hauled 10 round bales about 900 each or about 185 square bales. So this weighs more than a M35, when loaded and close when unloaded. Top speed about 50
The F600 I think would be the closest in weight, and drivetrain (I cant imagine the 1975 V8 makes more power than an LDT) The F600 is very tame though. If you could get over the fuel economy, it could easily be daily driven. Power everything, easy clutch and fine power....or at least in my opinion!
Do any of these give a rough estimation of driving a Deuce?
Will
I am currently saving up to get an M35, and I have never driven one. I have however driven various other vehicles of differing sizes and age/capability. This comes from my working on a farm. Having never driven a deuce, I'd like to hear what you guys think it would compare to at all.
Vehicles I've driven to compare to:
1947 Dodge 1.5 ton - Flathead Six, 4 speed, power brakes, non power steering. Driven with small loads
1953 Dodge 1/2 ton military truck - Flathead Six, Unsynchro 4 speed, manual brakes, manual steering. Small loads
1975 Ford F600 with dump body. Ford V8 4 Barrel Holley (Maybe a y block?), 5 speed manual, 2 speed rear, power steering and brakes. Hauled 10 round bales about 900 each or about 185 square bales. So this weighs more than a M35, when loaded and close when unloaded. Top speed about 50
The F600 I think would be the closest in weight, and drivetrain (I cant imagine the 1975 V8 makes more power than an LDT) The F600 is very tame though. If you could get over the fuel economy, it could easily be daily driven. Power everything, easy clutch and fine power....or at least in my opinion!
Do any of these give a rough estimation of driving a Deuce?
Will