I hate to, but I have to admit that when I got to my unit (January 1990) and was trained to drive all the fun toys and I was truly surprised at how slow and powerless the 1008's, 1009's, dueces and 5 tons were!! I threw the hammer down at every opportunity and drove them like I stole them! About 6 months later my unit switched to the Hummers and 5 tons. After the big hand-off I was ramped up and licensed on these and took the 5 ton to a live fire excercise and did a very stupid thing! On the shift column their was a sign that read something like "Do not apply brake and the accelerator pedal at the same time" Well guess what, I figured out why really quick. When you do a brake torque in a 5 ton with probably 800 or so ft lbs or torque something is gonna give and it was the driveshaft!! After I had my A$$ handed to me by Top, I had to explain to SGM why his brand new 5 ton with less than 100 miles was in the motorpool for maintenance. Even though I was threatened with an Article 15 they never followed through - WHEW!!
Moral of the story is after that experience it was 5-10 MPH UNDER the speed limit and take off nice and slow from stop signs, lights etc. I learned that then and still do it to this day!! My 1009 is NOT a speed vehicle and was never built to be. I use it for fun and hauling around my toys and family.