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+1 on the fuel gelling. The emergency technique of building a small fire under your fuel tank to just allow the heat to liquify just some of the fuel is normally very risky... It's way riskier with the HMMWV's plastic tank. Now...a portable oil pan heating pad or portable personal heater would be a far, far safer alternative....Don't know what they use for fuel up there... But you might check that or carry some cold weather additive.
Fuel gels and your really stuck, CAMO
Yup, it's all about knowing what you are doing, and taking your time.Fuel distributors in northern climates “cut” their diesel with kerosene to combat “gelling”. The further north,the more kero is mixed. In all my years with heavy trucks,I never had any problems running the “cut”fuel available. However,with that said,I always added anti gel additives if the temps were forecast to go below 0. So,imho,above 0 you’re good to go with what’s available at the pumps. Below 0,I’d use an anti gel additive.
As far as chains go,I’d take a set. But if it’s bad enough to need them,you really shouldn’t be on the road. I’ve read several posts on how bad hmmwv’s are in snow. A couple of years ago,we had 15” of snow in hunting season. I had NO problems driving the unplowed forestry roads without chains. However I encountered several 4x4’s not having a good day.
Not all of them come with off road only SF-97s, and some states title them as regular vehicles no mater what the SF-97 said. At that point it's a valid, legal on road vehicle.hate to break your heart the hmmwv's are restricted from road use in the state of ak. as a visitor you might get away with out of state plates but if you reside hear over a year you are required to get ak plates and the state of ak wont issue plates to any thing that was issued an off road only restriction. If you insist on doing this or running off road in the winter than you want a trans pan heater a block heater and a fuel burning personnell heater we used 2800 btu 10-530 sw heaters but there are better heaters on teh market now days.
if you have a copy of the origional sf 97 you might try but i saw the memorandum when my lmtv was registered it stated that the soa would not issue a title to any military surplus hmmwv or see's. i asked about bringing one from another state with a title and i was told the title would not be honnered here in teh state to get alaska plates.Not all of them come with off road only SF-97s, and some states title them as regular vehicles no mater what the SF-97 said. At that point it's a valid, legal on road vehicle.
But a very good point for someone to think about when making their purchase.
Doing it for any surplus vehicle on the assumption that it came with an off road only stamp on the SF-97 (which they have stopped doing because they aren't technically allowed to modify a government form to my understanding) is just stupid to me, not to mention that would automatically invalidate EVERY military vehicle ever made and sold as surplus, even before they thought up doing that particular stamp.if you have a copy of the origional sf 97 you might try but i saw the memorandum when my lmtv was registered it stated that the soa would not issue a title to any military surplus hmmwv or see's. i asked about bringing one from another state with a title and i was told the title would not be honnered here in teh state to get alaska plates.
they let me register my lmtv but it took a call to the capitol and a fax of of my sf97 to do so. thats why i say save teh document or a copy of it incase some know it all trys to challenge you on it.Doing it for any surplus vehicle on the assumption that it came with an off road only stamp on the SF-97 (which they have stopped doing because they aren't technically allowed to modify a government form to my understanding) is just stupid to me, not to mention that would automatically invalidate EVERY military vehicle ever made and sold as surplus, even before they thought up doing that particular stamp.
Government beaurocracy at it's finest.
how so? I have an on road vehicle title from the state of Virginia. I don’t see how this would not transfer overhate to break your heart the hmmwv's are restricted from road use in the state of ak. as a visitor you might get away with out of state plates but if you reside hear over a year you are required to get ak plates and the state of ak wont issue plates to any thing that was issued an off road only restriction. If you insist on doing this or running off road in the winter than you want a trans pan heater a block heater and a fuel burning personnell heater we used 2800 btu 10-530 sw heaters but there are better heaters on teh market now days.
California and Florida have done it.how so? I have an on road vehicle title from the state of Virginia. I don’t see how this would not transfer over
not allowed HMMWVs that are legally licensed for road use in other states to have their titles transferred into those two.Duster06 California and Florida have done what?
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