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...but things finally catch up with you.
I've been lucky in my CUCV purchases. Worst one was a M1009 that GL modified not only the driveshaft but the transfer case as well. Other than that I've bought 5 CUCVs sight unseen and always came out fairly well. Until now.
Picked up my latest acquisition at N. Ft Hood in Gatesville, TX this morning. Things started out bad when I took a wrong turn (actually missed the turn) and wound up in Copperas Cove instead of Gatesville. Not too big of a deal just about a 20 mile extension to the trip. Got on base and the gates to the holding yard were still locked because the GL guy had lost his keys and we were waiting for the Guard guys to show up. Got to the truck and discovered I forgot my air tank so the flat that I was hoping to air up was now going to have to be changed out for the spare (which the truck had - I checked before) BUT the spare was padlocked on.
Now it was back in to town to hit WalMart for a couple of cans of Fix-a-flat, back to the truck, air the tire up, put the transfer in neutral - CRAP! - transfer case shifter broke off in my hand. Go to pull the truck forward so I can drop the driveshaft and the truck won't move - e-brake is on but there is no release. So now I fart around trying to get the brake released, which I finally do, move the truck out of the line, start putting my lights on, Guard Sgt and GL guy come up and start BSing mentioning how the trucks have been sitting there since at least 2009. We all get a laugh at my expense and I'm out the gate.
Stopped at Tractor Supply on my way out of town and bought a set of bolt cutters for the spare lock in case I had a flat and I'm on my way.
Notice anything I've forgotten to mention? Like dropping the driveshaft after I pulled it forward? Now we can all have another laugh at my expense.
Made it home without a flat and without setting anything on fire but I did check the transfer when I got home and it was warm so it was turning along the way. If, and that's a big IF, I can get it running I'll have to see if I did any damage to the transfer or tranny.
Decided to cut the lock off the spare with my new bolt cutters. Good thing I didn't have a flat. The bolt cutters have a nice round spot on the blades and the lock is still on the truck.
Oh and I didn't mention the MAJOR rust in the roof of the truck that GL was kind enough not to photo. Like I said, things catch up with you at some point.
I've been lucky in my CUCV purchases. Worst one was a M1009 that GL modified not only the driveshaft but the transfer case as well. Other than that I've bought 5 CUCVs sight unseen and always came out fairly well. Until now.
Picked up my latest acquisition at N. Ft Hood in Gatesville, TX this morning. Things started out bad when I took a wrong turn (actually missed the turn) and wound up in Copperas Cove instead of Gatesville. Not too big of a deal just about a 20 mile extension to the trip. Got on base and the gates to the holding yard were still locked because the GL guy had lost his keys and we were waiting for the Guard guys to show up. Got to the truck and discovered I forgot my air tank so the flat that I was hoping to air up was now going to have to be changed out for the spare (which the truck had - I checked before) BUT the spare was padlocked on.
Now it was back in to town to hit WalMart for a couple of cans of Fix-a-flat, back to the truck, air the tire up, put the transfer in neutral - CRAP! - transfer case shifter broke off in my hand. Go to pull the truck forward so I can drop the driveshaft and the truck won't move - e-brake is on but there is no release. So now I fart around trying to get the brake released, which I finally do, move the truck out of the line, start putting my lights on, Guard Sgt and GL guy come up and start BSing mentioning how the trucks have been sitting there since at least 2009. We all get a laugh at my expense and I'm out the gate.
Stopped at Tractor Supply on my way out of town and bought a set of bolt cutters for the spare lock in case I had a flat and I'm on my way.
Notice anything I've forgotten to mention? Like dropping the driveshaft after I pulled it forward? Now we can all have another laugh at my expense.
Made it home without a flat and without setting anything on fire but I did check the transfer when I got home and it was warm so it was turning along the way. If, and that's a big IF, I can get it running I'll have to see if I did any damage to the transfer or tranny.
Decided to cut the lock off the spare with my new bolt cutters. Good thing I didn't have a flat. The bolt cutters have a nice round spot on the blades and the lock is still on the truck.
Oh and I didn't mention the MAJOR rust in the roof of the truck that GL was kind enough not to photo. Like I said, things catch up with you at some point.
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