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Congrats on getting her out.
Primary lessons learned:
(1) Tractors make terrible recovery vehicles.
(2) Mud sucks....gooey mud sucks even worse.
(3) Carry recovery gear with you.
(4) Having a support group like this is invaluable. We may laugh at you but we will do everything...
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Unless you get some really big rope you are pi$$ing in the wind. You need some steel cable with hooks on both ends. Hook one hook into the hole in the rim and use the other one to choke up on your anchor. You need to have the truck in Low Range to keep the wheels from spinning too...
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I had the same problem on my M927A2.
I took the truck to a big truck tire repair shop that also did tractor and log skidder tires.
They removed the tire, broke it down, replaced the O-ring and reinstalled it for 35 bucks.
It solved the problem and was the best money I ever spent...
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There were some 900 series 5 ton prototypes at Camp Shelby, MS that had air bags but all the raw frames got scrapped. One or two of the finished trucks made it out of the gates. CSMDavis may know where one of them is.
You could go to a truck junk yard and get a bag setup off of a...
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If the Air Force has a similar medal to the Army's Soldier's Medal he sure deserves it.
I recommended one of my former soldiers for it after he pulled someone from a wrecked car that was smoking and rendered aid until First Responders arrived.
The Soldier's Medal is an individual...
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I wish I could find David Doyle's narrative about driving an M123 a few hundred miles.....it was funny and ended with "I would have traded it for a bus ticket".
My scrapper buddy has two M123's and a M125, all in rough shape. He told me they are part of his emergency cash fund if he...
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Use a wire brush or have them media blasted. Unless they are rusted to crap you should be fine. As stated above slightly larger O rings might be the ticket. Take them to a tire shop that does skidder tires. Most of them have O rings.
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I've often wondered what would happen if some buffoon ran up under the back of the M927 while engaged in distracted driving. There is a lot of real estate between the end of the bed and the rear axle. A SUV type vehicle would be at decapitation height if it hit moving at high speed...
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You need a set of front springs since you can't use the original suspension for a bob job. Most bobbers have a shorter wheel base than the original truck. There are many threads on bobbing trucks if you do a search or maybe someone will post a link.
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The trick is to catch a rip early, or to quote the sage philosopher Barney Fife, NIP IT IN THE BUD!!!!!
Once a tear starts the wind will quickly make quick work of enlarging it. You should own a repair kit and take it with you on trips. If the tear can't be repaired in the field then...
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Welcome to my world....I had a M915 (well a couple) and sold them.....now I have three semi-trailers and no tractor. I have to pull the rally trailer with the M927 and a tow dolly.:shrugs:
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I went down to Blount Island in Fla with Ron and we put several of the MK-48's back together and loaded them for shipment. One person bought just the power unit and I had to load it up a steep ramp. When it hit center of gravity and dropped onto the deck of the trailer my O-ring...
Jeff is good people and will do you proud on recovering your prize. I was watching those trucks and my finger was itching to hit the bid button. Since I have an M936A2 on loan I managed to bludgeon the urge but it wasn't easy. Good luck and keep us informed on how the recovery goes and how you did.
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