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After searching for a Deuce to be a potential Water Rescue Vehicle (ME!) I found one the day I had to drive it home thru 4 feet of water.
I drove it out the next day and then back in. I think I took on a bit of water in the fuel because it was missing and I lost 10 mph on the highway.
I added a fuel additive that seemed to dry it out, so as of now, no Issues.
I am researching "Fording Kits" as this post Army vehicle is not equipped for what I have already put it thru on day one.
I understand venting the pumpkins/transaxels and adding the snorkel but still searching what else I need to do.
As of right now it is sitting on concrete blocks but still in standing water up to the rims.
Water is projected at this point to hit the wheel hubs.
The Cresting forecast changes daily, but I am hoping for the best and it will stop at the hubs.
I realize at this point I already may have taken on water in the pumpkins (all though gears were cool for the 50 yard ford).
So as a result, when I see dry earth, I plan on changing all pumpkin/transaxel fluids and repacking all of the wheel bearings.
Hope to add the fording kit at the same time if I can find one.
My question here is,,,,,, What am I missing.
With water raising to an unknown height, what would you do to protect it?
I am sitting here on the second floor looking at it next to a garage full of tools and want to do what I can.
This ride on the Mississippi looks like it could be a long one this time!
Thanks for your help and discussion! (thinking I should have gotten a boat at this point!)
I drove it out the next day and then back in. I think I took on a bit of water in the fuel because it was missing and I lost 10 mph on the highway.
I added a fuel additive that seemed to dry it out, so as of now, no Issues.
I am researching "Fording Kits" as this post Army vehicle is not equipped for what I have already put it thru on day one.
I understand venting the pumpkins/transaxels and adding the snorkel but still searching what else I need to do.
As of right now it is sitting on concrete blocks but still in standing water up to the rims.
Water is projected at this point to hit the wheel hubs.
The Cresting forecast changes daily, but I am hoping for the best and it will stop at the hubs.
I realize at this point I already may have taken on water in the pumpkins (all though gears were cool for the 50 yard ford).
So as a result, when I see dry earth, I plan on changing all pumpkin/transaxel fluids and repacking all of the wheel bearings.
Hope to add the fording kit at the same time if I can find one.
My question here is,,,,,, What am I missing.
With water raising to an unknown height, what would you do to protect it?
I am sitting here on the second floor looking at it next to a garage full of tools and want to do what I can.
This ride on the Mississippi looks like it could be a long one this time!
Thanks for your help and discussion! (thinking I should have gotten a boat at this point!)
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