Rene M
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So, last week " Wednesday a buddy an i left Houston Texas on a trek to pick up a 5 ton M809. It was one state over in Lake Charles LA.
I should of known that we were in for a long trip when the guy i was trying to buy the truck from kept insisting it was a Deuce.. " look buddy 10 lug nuts means 5 ton or bigger". Nope , i just could not get through to him...
Any way other than a bit of low on the power side all seemed good. We exchanged cash for a title and off we went..
We swapped out the two bad tires and filled the rest up with air all seemed good.
We got 10 miles down the road and just about had to push the truck over a tall bridge. Some how we made it over the top and coasted down....
I thought **** that lucky there are no more of those..... Then, a very loud hiss starts up... oh ****, i think we have a flat.... Bbboooooommmm..
The left front tire just explodes in to pieces " still coasting down the bridge"..
cars and trucks scatter every where as rather large chunks of rubber fly all over.. I have to say that even with no left front tire the truck steers rather well.
I limp off 210 and on the the feeder road for I10. My buddy Adam tells me "man, i lost sight of the truck in all the smoke and rubber."
I got out and looked at the damage and started to pull tools out to change a tire... Well, the brake drum was 0ver 500 degrees " inferred heat gun."
So we figured out real quickly that the tire blew out due to the heat.
The drum spun freely but there was lots of play in the wheel bearings. I mean LOTS of play. As if there were no wheel bearings.
We pulled the axle cover off and the hub was full of water,rust and most of the bearings were destroyed or missing.
All, i could think was how the **** are we going to get a 5 ton behemoth 160 miles home to Texas if it cant even roll? We cant leave it here one the side of the road it will be hauled off. We were screwed...
Then a black truck rolled up and out steps "4x4 forever" .." need some help boys?"
Just like that we had help .. One by one all the Steel Soldiers came out of the wood work.
A place to Work on the truck, a place to run and get parts and a place to stash the truck when all of that failed.
We gave up around 10 pm and went home and left the truck behind with our tails between our between our legs.
Bill gave us a place to leave the truck where it would be safe. So if you went to the over flow parking lot at the Isle Of Capri Casino you would of seen a huge black truck in a sad state.
Eventually, i found a transport company that moved it to Houston this last week and its home safe in its new home.
M819 Retreival
I should of known that we were in for a long trip when the guy i was trying to buy the truck from kept insisting it was a Deuce.. " look buddy 10 lug nuts means 5 ton or bigger". Nope , i just could not get through to him...
Any way other than a bit of low on the power side all seemed good. We exchanged cash for a title and off we went..
We swapped out the two bad tires and filled the rest up with air all seemed good.
We got 10 miles down the road and just about had to push the truck over a tall bridge. Some how we made it over the top and coasted down....
I thought **** that lucky there are no more of those..... Then, a very loud hiss starts up... oh ****, i think we have a flat.... Bbboooooommmm..
The left front tire just explodes in to pieces " still coasting down the bridge"..
cars and trucks scatter every where as rather large chunks of rubber fly all over.. I have to say that even with no left front tire the truck steers rather well.
I limp off 210 and on the the feeder road for I10. My buddy Adam tells me "man, i lost sight of the truck in all the smoke and rubber."
I got out and looked at the damage and started to pull tools out to change a tire... Well, the brake drum was 0ver 500 degrees " inferred heat gun."
So we figured out real quickly that the tire blew out due to the heat.
The drum spun freely but there was lots of play in the wheel bearings. I mean LOTS of play. As if there were no wheel bearings.
We pulled the axle cover off and the hub was full of water,rust and most of the bearings were destroyed or missing.
All, i could think was how the **** are we going to get a 5 ton behemoth 160 miles home to Texas if it cant even roll? We cant leave it here one the side of the road it will be hauled off. We were screwed...
Then a black truck rolled up and out steps "4x4 forever" .." need some help boys?"
Just like that we had help .. One by one all the Steel Soldiers came out of the wood work.
A place to Work on the truck, a place to run and get parts and a place to stash the truck when all of that failed.
We gave up around 10 pm and went home and left the truck behind with our tails between our between our legs.
Bill gave us a place to leave the truck where it would be safe. So if you went to the over flow parking lot at the Isle Of Capri Casino you would of seen a huge black truck in a sad state.
Eventually, i found a transport company that moved it to Houston this last week and its home safe in its new home.
M819 Retreival