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Recovered MEP-003A/M116A2 from Ft Lee - 8212 miles in all. Smooth recovery, Saw lots of new Country down South there, but don't want to trade! Its good to be home. A Buddy picked her up at Ft Lee and pulled it back to Sparta, WI., for me. I picked it up there. It was a complete unit with bows & fitted tarp. We stripped the good fitted tarp and bows, storing them on the deck, to lesson wind drag. That fitted tarp is too nice to see it take the beating of all the miles. Also thought that a tighter wrap on Genny would help to keep the road slush and grime out of things.
Naturally, shopping is a part of any road trip. I made a quick set of side boards from a HD 2x8 and added a 1000#'s of stock salt and baler twine. I did the wheel bearings, had the tires balanced, added LED rear lights and made up some LED side lights with good reflector tape, before I left home. I don't really care if she is not stock, I want to be seen in obscure weather conditions. I used a 7 rd pin to Military trailer plug for a wiring adapter. The LED's allow for both 24V & 12V usage.
Here at home, I have moved the tool box and added a 75 gallon aluminum truck tank. That might be a little extra large, but it doesn't fit bad, and I already had it. It runs straight off the Auxillary fuel pump, same type line and all. Also made up an exhaust collection to better direct the exhaust to get it out from under the tarp and prevent the accumulation of exhaust frost from building up. She'll be a good stand by for both my house and shop. When the power fails here, its always -50 F.
The unit puled like a dream. When I did the wheel bearings, I noticed that someone had installed the star brake adjusters backwards. I set them correctly so the brakes can now be adjusted. Otherwise no significant issues. Ironically, my SF97 & tags were here waiting for me, when I got back. I sure hope the pictures transfer too.
Naturally, shopping is a part of any road trip. I made a quick set of side boards from a HD 2x8 and added a 1000#'s of stock salt and baler twine. I did the wheel bearings, had the tires balanced, added LED rear lights and made up some LED side lights with good reflector tape, before I left home. I don't really care if she is not stock, I want to be seen in obscure weather conditions. I used a 7 rd pin to Military trailer plug for a wiring adapter. The LED's allow for both 24V & 12V usage.
Here at home, I have moved the tool box and added a 75 gallon aluminum truck tank. That might be a little extra large, but it doesn't fit bad, and I already had it. It runs straight off the Auxillary fuel pump, same type line and all. Also made up an exhaust collection to better direct the exhaust to get it out from under the tarp and prevent the accumulation of exhaust frost from building up. She'll be a good stand by for both my house and shop. When the power fails here, its always -50 F.
The unit puled like a dream. When I did the wheel bearings, I noticed that someone had installed the star brake adjusters backwards. I set them correctly so the brakes can now be adjusted. Otherwise no significant issues. Ironically, my SF97 & tags were here waiting for me, when I got back. I sure hope the pictures transfer too.
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