Mark needed a hand bringing back a A3 and two other trailers a few weeks ago. This auction had not taken place, and we thought it a good time to look over the trucks since they all said towed onto lot.
WE got his duece fired up as it truned right over, and then used it to try and jump all the trucks in that auction and take notes. I worked on getting them started, Mark did the walk around. This one fired right up with a jump and our inspection said it was worth bidding on.
Its been 10 years since I left the military and it was coming back to me, but we never had the A3s. But I did spend some time in a 900 series. I can't rember the 900 expandovan number, but since I was an equipment operator, I liked to drive all kinds of stuff I was one of the few guys to get licensed for it.
But we tried to jump all the trucks and got good notes on them. 1 had an air leak from the tanks under the bed, I was PMing some guys here about. a couple would not start with a jump. One looked like it had been flipped on both sides but not completely rolled.
I paid more than what I wanted to, but Mark was right about where he thought the bidding would go and we had a plan and stuck with it. I ended up winning the truck.
The ride home with his other stuff was a bit interesting as we hooked a trailed up to the duece and put another one on the trailer behind the dodge we drove up in.
I then drove the Duece most of the way home. I'm sure after this drive, my interest in a 900 series 5 ton will be increased.
His new truck had a shimming/violent shake in the right front that was intermitent. It would be there for 30 seconds, then go away for a few mintes. At times I felt like I was on one of those weight loss machines with a a belt than runs around you backside.
A bucket of water and some soap and I could have done laundry on the way home.
Anyways, This was one of the trucks that madeit onto our final list to bid on, for trucks that said towed onto lot, they seemed to go a bit high, but that is life.
So Wednesday, I and a merry crew of missfits will be making a trek up to McCoy to grab this one, and 3 other trailers Mark bought including a semi-trailer.
Since he is 2 hours west from me, we are going to try and meet up at McCoy, load up and make the run home.
BTW Mark is Monica's father, and the guy who has the motor pool pics I've posted. he has been a great asset and help in beginning this dive into the green affliction. By last count he had over 24 trucks.
If anyone else won one of the trucks on this auction from McCoy, let me know and I'll tell you what our notes siad about the trucks. As this truck is headed to be a bobber, I will have a many questions about certain aspecs about the project.
I've already decded to go with front leaf springs for the rear axel and i want to line up parts soon, so I can start on it over the Christmas break. After January, I hit the road for several months. and time will be short for extra projects.
Now I just have to see if my health and welfare plan will cover this this disease,I wonder what the co-pay would be? ?