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Just drove a 1996 M35A3 from southwestern PA to Bangor ME this past weekend (600+ miles). I also picked up an M103a3 trailer which was just 20 minutes south of the truck location before heading north to Bangor. Aside from being boring and grueling at 50mph the whole way, the toll at the George Washington Bridge in NYC was an astounding $60.00 for the truck w/ trailer. A few other toll locations tried to wave us through thinking we were National Guard, but we stopped.
I noticed that halfway through the trip the engine seemed to smooth out and I was able to get 50mph at just over 2500 RPM instead of the 2600-2700 RPM which was originally needed to get to 50-51mph when we started out. My rough calculations indicate that I was getting 8 or 9 mpg, which seems ok at that speed hauling a trailer.
The tires needed to be aired up (to different degrees) when we picked it up and I was told that these needed to be aired up about once a year by the seller. After 3 days, this seems to hold true except on one which has lost 25psi since being filled to 80 at pick up. The CTIS wiring harness was not connected, and I wondered if having this disconnected for extended periods had anything to do with maintaining inflation levels? Do people take these 14.5R20 tires to get patched at commercial truck tire places if it turns out to be a hole, or if not, then what/where?
Overall experience and truck/trailer performance was excellent for the whole transaction and trip.
I noticed that halfway through the trip the engine seemed to smooth out and I was able to get 50mph at just over 2500 RPM instead of the 2600-2700 RPM which was originally needed to get to 50-51mph when we started out. My rough calculations indicate that I was getting 8 or 9 mpg, which seems ok at that speed hauling a trailer.
The tires needed to be aired up (to different degrees) when we picked it up and I was told that these needed to be aired up about once a year by the seller. After 3 days, this seems to hold true except on one which has lost 25psi since being filled to 80 at pick up. The CTIS wiring harness was not connected, and I wondered if having this disconnected for extended periods had anything to do with maintaining inflation levels? Do people take these 14.5R20 tires to get patched at commercial truck tire places if it turns out to be a hole, or if not, then what/where?
Overall experience and truck/trailer performance was excellent for the whole transaction and trip.
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