Finally, a proud owner of a 2002 Steward & Stevenson M1083A1...
Well, finally after 10 weeks of waiting I received an email yesterday from GovPlanet that my EUC for my 2002 M1083A1 was approved.
Printed off my release today and was able to find a local tow service to tow it 38 miles to it's new home. Dave's Truck Repair Service did a great job for a great price and Kenny the operator was great to work with...GREAT! The tow truck driver wanted to removed the driver line shafts but I told him that removing the 4 rear axle shafts would be quicker and easier (got that from the great asdvise from SS) I removed the four axle shafts from the 2nd and 3rd axles and front towed it home. It towed well and there were no problems getting it home, TYG.
If you need something towed in Chambersburg, PA, Dave's Truck Repair is the place to go. They did the job less than half the price of everyone else I called.
Of course during the process of bring the truck out of the yard to get loaded, GovPlanet damage the rear tail gate, scrapping off a lot of the paint, putting two large gashes in it and also bent up most of the top edge of it, wow! The paint is not a problem to me, but the gashes and top edge will be for me. It may be aluminum and not steel, but I'm not the best body work guy.
Now the work begins. The engine turns over but will not start, this is from the GovPlanet video on the auction site. Batteries are dead, need to get four new batteries tomorrow. Two of the drive shafts are damaged, need to be removed and need to be repaired or replaced. It needs new tires. The drivers side door appeared to have had a new upper door hinge installed recently (bright and shiny, no paint on it) but the door will not close correctly and has a large gap at the top edge. Appears to have a leak in the turret cover plate. The truck appears to have had a drives side antenna mount which looks like it was ripped off the side of the truck (GovPlanet auction pictures didn't show this) leaving numerous holes and dents in the left rear corner of the cab. Missing parts, and of course all of the other usual issues these trucks have, plus going through all of the systems and doing preventative maintenance. It is also filthy as heck, inside and out.
OMG, WHAT HAVE I DONE?
Ah, just kidding, can't wait to get into it!!!
I have been reading SS for over a year to see if a MV was for me. During that time I observed there is a lot of excellent information and advise here. Hopefully, I can count on all you knowledgeable guys and gals to help out with my many future questions.
Since the auction I have also been reading through the TM's. Wow, is there and easy way to get through them. I'm a guy who will read all instructions, owners manuals, service manuals, spec sheets, etc, but these TM's get a little hard to follow sometimes...or, it may just be me!
A couple pictures.
Well, thanks for reading, and be safe!
Tom.
Well, finally after 10 weeks of waiting I received an email yesterday from GovPlanet that my EUC for my 2002 M1083A1 was approved.
Printed off my release today and was able to find a local tow service to tow it 38 miles to it's new home. Dave's Truck Repair Service did a great job for a great price and Kenny the operator was great to work with...GREAT! The tow truck driver wanted to removed the driver line shafts but I told him that removing the 4 rear axle shafts would be quicker and easier (got that from the great asdvise from SS) I removed the four axle shafts from the 2nd and 3rd axles and front towed it home. It towed well and there were no problems getting it home, TYG.
If you need something towed in Chambersburg, PA, Dave's Truck Repair is the place to go. They did the job less than half the price of everyone else I called.
Of course during the process of bring the truck out of the yard to get loaded, GovPlanet damage the rear tail gate, scrapping off a lot of the paint, putting two large gashes in it and also bent up most of the top edge of it, wow! The paint is not a problem to me, but the gashes and top edge will be for me. It may be aluminum and not steel, but I'm not the best body work guy.
Now the work begins. The engine turns over but will not start, this is from the GovPlanet video on the auction site. Batteries are dead, need to get four new batteries tomorrow. Two of the drive shafts are damaged, need to be removed and need to be repaired or replaced. It needs new tires. The drivers side door appeared to have had a new upper door hinge installed recently (bright and shiny, no paint on it) but the door will not close correctly and has a large gap at the top edge. Appears to have a leak in the turret cover plate. The truck appears to have had a drives side antenna mount which looks like it was ripped off the side of the truck (GovPlanet auction pictures didn't show this) leaving numerous holes and dents in the left rear corner of the cab. Missing parts, and of course all of the other usual issues these trucks have, plus going through all of the systems and doing preventative maintenance. It is also filthy as heck, inside and out.
OMG, WHAT HAVE I DONE?
Ah, just kidding, can't wait to get into it!!!
I have been reading SS for over a year to see if a MV was for me. During that time I observed there is a lot of excellent information and advise here. Hopefully, I can count on all you knowledgeable guys and gals to help out with my many future questions.
Since the auction I have also been reading through the TM's. Wow, is there and easy way to get through them. I'm a guy who will read all instructions, owners manuals, service manuals, spec sheets, etc, but these TM's get a little hard to follow sometimes...or, it may just be me!
A couple pictures.
Well, thanks for reading, and be safe!
Tom.
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