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Ladies and Gents,
To begin with, I'd like to say that this site and its members are a class act. I only joined a few days ago and everyone has been extremely friendly and helpful. It's like family and I'm fortunate to be part of it.
I'm about to become the owner of my first military vehicle. After a couple of years researching which vehicle would work best for me, I'm excited to say that the day is finally here. It's a 2007 M1083 with about 4,100 miles on it. It's been a long time coming.
For starters, I'd like to say thanks to those involved so far...
I'm purchasing the truck from Berend Smit. He has been awesome throughout the transaction. He worked hard to ensure the M1083 is road-ready for a trip across the US and his patience in dealing with my newbie questions has been unwavering. Thank you!
A big thanks to Tom Bauer! He sheltered the truck at his place so Berend could get it road ready.
Bryce Wasielak, you are the man! You're lockers rock and your effort to make things happen are second to none. Thank you!
Today I had lunch with other local FMTV owners Scott George (Recce01) and Dan Hendricks. They inspired me to start the adventure by writing about it in this forum. Thank you, guys!
About me, I've been a fireman for 28 years (pics). I drive fire engines and fire trucks for a living so I'm not new to driving big heavy vehicles. However, the similarities between fire apparatus and FMTVs stop at the diesel engine and Allison Transmission. FMTVs are a whole new animal.
I'm flying from Los Angeles to Baltimore on February 3rd to inspect the vehicle, load up, and begin the 2700 mile transcontinental journey (pic). Kennedy, a 10-pound pup (pics) will be traveling with me.
In anticipation of the trip, I scoured forums and posts for suggestions, recommendations, ideas, and knowledge, including this post: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/2000-mile-road-trip-in-an-fmtv.173506/page-12
There is a wealth of information and support from everyone. I'm bringing a basic tool kit, torque multiplier (for the inevitable blow out), one bag of clothes/toiletries, and the dog. If you have any suggestions for "must have's", I'm all ears!
Most of the country I'll be traveling through will be new to me. I'd love to hear your thoughts on best routes, resources, recommendations, or just random things worth knowing. There is so much knowledge and experience in this group that I'd be a fool not to ask.
Stay tuned for updates, pictures, mishaps, and good times!
Be good everyone!
Jeff
To begin with, I'd like to say that this site and its members are a class act. I only joined a few days ago and everyone has been extremely friendly and helpful. It's like family and I'm fortunate to be part of it.
I'm about to become the owner of my first military vehicle. After a couple of years researching which vehicle would work best for me, I'm excited to say that the day is finally here. It's a 2007 M1083 with about 4,100 miles on it. It's been a long time coming.
For starters, I'd like to say thanks to those involved so far...
I'm purchasing the truck from Berend Smit. He has been awesome throughout the transaction. He worked hard to ensure the M1083 is road-ready for a trip across the US and his patience in dealing with my newbie questions has been unwavering. Thank you!
A big thanks to Tom Bauer! He sheltered the truck at his place so Berend could get it road ready.
Bryce Wasielak, you are the man! You're lockers rock and your effort to make things happen are second to none. Thank you!
Today I had lunch with other local FMTV owners Scott George (Recce01) and Dan Hendricks. They inspired me to start the adventure by writing about it in this forum. Thank you, guys!
About me, I've been a fireman for 28 years (pics). I drive fire engines and fire trucks for a living so I'm not new to driving big heavy vehicles. However, the similarities between fire apparatus and FMTVs stop at the diesel engine and Allison Transmission. FMTVs are a whole new animal.
I'm flying from Los Angeles to Baltimore on February 3rd to inspect the vehicle, load up, and begin the 2700 mile transcontinental journey (pic). Kennedy, a 10-pound pup (pics) will be traveling with me.
In anticipation of the trip, I scoured forums and posts for suggestions, recommendations, ideas, and knowledge, including this post: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/2000-mile-road-trip-in-an-fmtv.173506/page-12
There is a wealth of information and support from everyone. I'm bringing a basic tool kit, torque multiplier (for the inevitable blow out), one bag of clothes/toiletries, and the dog. If you have any suggestions for "must have's", I'm all ears!
Most of the country I'll be traveling through will be new to me. I'd love to hear your thoughts on best routes, resources, recommendations, or just random things worth knowing. There is so much knowledge and experience in this group that I'd be a fool not to ask.
Stay tuned for updates, pictures, mishaps, and good times!
Be good everyone!
Jeff
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