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Just purchased an old deuce and a half from a fellow SS member here. Started the drive out of Las Cruces New Mexico and drove it back to Midland Texas, cruising along at 50mph along interstate 10 and 20.
A friend of mine came along, driving the pickup/support truck for just in case.
Truck drives great, nice and responsive steering and the multi fuel runs happy as can be. Mechanically the only problem is the brakes, looks like a replacement master cylinder is in order.
We were planning to camp out in Van Horn, decided to push through and pulled into town around midnight. Needed a 1 mile tow from the support truck to a fuel station (sputters at 1/8th tank, oops). That resulted in the chaos of the trip haha. Being pulled along the side of the highway and up the overpass to the fuel station was fine, going down the overpass was the hard part. Although I was in gear trying to slow down, the support truck slowed down faster than I could. A quick turn resulted in a snapped tow strap and the deuce giving me a lesson on thumb placement with the steering wheel. The truck came back to life and limped it the last 30 yards to the fuel pump. gave it about 10 gallons, more than enough to make it the last 5 miles and 3 red lights home.
A friend of mine came along, driving the pickup/support truck for just in case.
Truck drives great, nice and responsive steering and the multi fuel runs happy as can be. Mechanically the only problem is the brakes, looks like a replacement master cylinder is in order.
We were planning to camp out in Van Horn, decided to push through and pulled into town around midnight. Needed a 1 mile tow from the support truck to a fuel station (sputters at 1/8th tank, oops). That resulted in the chaos of the trip haha. Being pulled along the side of the highway and up the overpass to the fuel station was fine, going down the overpass was the hard part. Although I was in gear trying to slow down, the support truck slowed down faster than I could. A quick turn resulted in a snapped tow strap and the deuce giving me a lesson on thumb placement with the steering wheel. The truck came back to life and limped it the last 30 yards to the fuel pump. gave it about 10 gallons, more than enough to make it the last 5 miles and 3 red lights home.