plutonium233
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Hello all,
I have been lurking on the forum for a while and was finally able to register today! I've look at a couple hundred threads about the deuces, and I have finally decided that I want one. I just want to run my ideas by you guys and ask a couple questions?
I am looking for a M35A2, multifuel LDT-465, Air shift front. I signed up on GL recently, but haven't found anything close enough to MS to bid on yet. One question I have is about the drivetrain; it appears that everything has open differentials is this true? Also, if true, is this something that can be fixed with aftermarket parts?
My intended use for the truck is a mix of on and off road driving. Nothing too severe offroad, but I just want to be sure that it will perform decently well. My idea is to use it on our land for some farm/woods work, riding around looking, hauling a few heavy loads now and then, etc. How well do they perform offroad? I just want to be able to go a few places my 06 duramax doesn't need to go lol. I want to keep the truck somewhat original, and maybe do some restoration to it.
As far as on-road driving, it seems like it will do just fine from what I've read. I know I won't get anywhere in a hurry, but I think it will still be nice for turning a few heads . I have read a lot about alternative fuel usage because I have a pretty much unlimited supply of lightly used hydraulic oil. I may also have some sources of used crankcase oil and ATF; I plan to build a filter cart and maybe eventually buy a centrifuge as well.
Down the road I may decide to go with singles for tires, but its too early to tell. The determining factor for me is going to be offroad performance. I don't care about turning radius, etc. Plus the dual rears are pretty cool in their own right. If I can get away with depressurizing my tires some for offroad and then use onboard air to reinflate, then that's fine by me. I read alot about swapping to singles, but I just don't have enough information to justify it. I do understand that a lightly loaded deuce doesn't have a lot of ground pressure which is where the singles would shine, however.
The three types of places I plan to go are as follows... Our land has a lot of hard red clay, and some normal soil and buckshot gumbo in some places. The creeks near the house have huge sandbars, and I think it would be nice to go camping out there. Lastly, there I may run it through the mud pit at my friend's race pit. It is relatively shallow, hard bottom, made more for speed than bogging. I don't plan to get a winch right off, but may add it down the road; will this be an issue?
I appologize about the long post and all the questions, but these are the big things that I have been wondering about while reading the forums here these past few weeks.
Thanks,
Kyle
I have been lurking on the forum for a while and was finally able to register today! I've look at a couple hundred threads about the deuces, and I have finally decided that I want one. I just want to run my ideas by you guys and ask a couple questions?
I am looking for a M35A2, multifuel LDT-465, Air shift front. I signed up on GL recently, but haven't found anything close enough to MS to bid on yet. One question I have is about the drivetrain; it appears that everything has open differentials is this true? Also, if true, is this something that can be fixed with aftermarket parts?
My intended use for the truck is a mix of on and off road driving. Nothing too severe offroad, but I just want to be sure that it will perform decently well. My idea is to use it on our land for some farm/woods work, riding around looking, hauling a few heavy loads now and then, etc. How well do they perform offroad? I just want to be able to go a few places my 06 duramax doesn't need to go lol. I want to keep the truck somewhat original, and maybe do some restoration to it.
As far as on-road driving, it seems like it will do just fine from what I've read. I know I won't get anywhere in a hurry, but I think it will still be nice for turning a few heads . I have read a lot about alternative fuel usage because I have a pretty much unlimited supply of lightly used hydraulic oil. I may also have some sources of used crankcase oil and ATF; I plan to build a filter cart and maybe eventually buy a centrifuge as well.
Down the road I may decide to go with singles for tires, but its too early to tell. The determining factor for me is going to be offroad performance. I don't care about turning radius, etc. Plus the dual rears are pretty cool in their own right. If I can get away with depressurizing my tires some for offroad and then use onboard air to reinflate, then that's fine by me. I read alot about swapping to singles, but I just don't have enough information to justify it. I do understand that a lightly loaded deuce doesn't have a lot of ground pressure which is where the singles would shine, however.
The three types of places I plan to go are as follows... Our land has a lot of hard red clay, and some normal soil and buckshot gumbo in some places. The creeks near the house have huge sandbars, and I think it would be nice to go camping out there. Lastly, there I may run it through the mud pit at my friend's race pit. It is relatively shallow, hard bottom, made more for speed than bogging. I don't plan to get a winch right off, but may add it down the road; will this be an issue?
I appologize about the long post and all the questions, but these are the big things that I have been wondering about while reading the forums here these past few weeks.
Thanks,
Kyle