BadBrad1
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Well after reading thru many posts on here I rolled the dice and bought a Mep002 off the GSAauction site.
It was from PA State/Federal property warehouse.
Seems the State gets a huge amount of Federal surplus for cheap re-sale to State and local government agencies and if items are not snapped up by a local agency in a 1 year time frame they sell it off on the auction site. They had piles of everything you could imagine in the warehouse, computers, trucks, all kinds of generators...you name it.
Anyway I won the auction for $349.00 and went and picked it up, got it home and started digging into the thing and it's a mixed bag it seems:
Good:
Switches, gauges all seem functional and in good shape with exception of the fuel gauge, the gauge is good the float guides in the tank are toast.
Electrical connections are all looking pretty nice, I was surprised at the condition of wiring and terminal connections in the main control cabinet, they were like new.
Motor turned over by hand without much effort, seems no seizing issues.
Injector pump linkage moves freely.
It has fresh oil in the motor, it looks like it has never ran on the oil that is in the crankcase.
Fuel pump filter's were surprisingly clean, no particulate matter just light tea color staining. The AUX pump looked like it had never had a ounce of fuel though it, snow white and the rubber gasket still had the white talc powdery stuff new gaskets come coated with.
Coarse filter/separator had some rust in the bowl and the two fuel filters were free of visible particulates, fuels was amber but syrup thick with waxy residue in canister bowls...all cleaned out fine.
Came with 2 Military - 2hn batteries, date of manufacture 06-2011, They took a charge and it seems they will be functional.
Has a QR smart indicia US Army Reserve inventory tag on it.
It shows 196 hrs. on the HOBBS meter.
Bad:
It looks like ****, seems every spot where the green paint started to peel or anywhere rust started somebody just grabbed a can of black spray paint and splotched it all over.
The fuel tank was filled with crap, I removed it stripped it of fittings and dumped out a gallon of sludge that looked like muck and smelled like old varnish. Fuel gauge float guide rods are corroded beyond salvation so will need a new tank gauge assembly.
I need to remove and flush the remaining fuel lines and put it back together with new filters, purge the air and hopefully give a go at firing it up this weekend. Keeping my fingers crossed, if it fires off we will see how the electrics are from there.
I have noticed people have repainted these things, what kind of prep are you doing, pressure wash, engine cleaner, solvent wipe down?
Also what is a good paint to use to re-paint these short of two part catalyzing epoxies...something DIY friendly (I have a compressor and pot spray gun and a airless but no protective PPE beyond filter respirator so the nasty stuff is out .)
My ugly Mep002A
It was from PA State/Federal property warehouse.
Seems the State gets a huge amount of Federal surplus for cheap re-sale to State and local government agencies and if items are not snapped up by a local agency in a 1 year time frame they sell it off on the auction site. They had piles of everything you could imagine in the warehouse, computers, trucks, all kinds of generators...you name it.
Anyway I won the auction for $349.00 and went and picked it up, got it home and started digging into the thing and it's a mixed bag it seems:
Good:
Switches, gauges all seem functional and in good shape with exception of the fuel gauge, the gauge is good the float guides in the tank are toast.
Electrical connections are all looking pretty nice, I was surprised at the condition of wiring and terminal connections in the main control cabinet, they were like new.
Motor turned over by hand without much effort, seems no seizing issues.
Injector pump linkage moves freely.
It has fresh oil in the motor, it looks like it has never ran on the oil that is in the crankcase.
Fuel pump filter's were surprisingly clean, no particulate matter just light tea color staining. The AUX pump looked like it had never had a ounce of fuel though it, snow white and the rubber gasket still had the white talc powdery stuff new gaskets come coated with.
Coarse filter/separator had some rust in the bowl and the two fuel filters were free of visible particulates, fuels was amber but syrup thick with waxy residue in canister bowls...all cleaned out fine.
Came with 2 Military - 2hn batteries, date of manufacture 06-2011, They took a charge and it seems they will be functional.
Has a QR smart indicia US Army Reserve inventory tag on it.
It shows 196 hrs. on the HOBBS meter.
Bad:
It looks like ****, seems every spot where the green paint started to peel or anywhere rust started somebody just grabbed a can of black spray paint and splotched it all over.
The fuel tank was filled with crap, I removed it stripped it of fittings and dumped out a gallon of sludge that looked like muck and smelled like old varnish. Fuel gauge float guide rods are corroded beyond salvation so will need a new tank gauge assembly.
I need to remove and flush the remaining fuel lines and put it back together with new filters, purge the air and hopefully give a go at firing it up this weekend. Keeping my fingers crossed, if it fires off we will see how the electrics are from there.
I have noticed people have repainted these things, what kind of prep are you doing, pressure wash, engine cleaner, solvent wipe down?
Also what is a good paint to use to re-paint these short of two part catalyzing epoxies...something DIY friendly (I have a compressor and pot spray gun and a airless but no protective PPE beyond filter respirator so the nasty stuff is out .)
My ugly Mep002A
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