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Went to Mechanicsburg today to load out my first M105A2. Was purchased at Mechanicsburg Navy Depot in PA. As always, trip was not without excitement. About halfway into the trip north (only about 30 miles) the low air buzzer comes on and my air pressure was dropping to below 60 lbs. It was raining pretty good, so I turned the wipers off and went the manual route. Got a little better. We were on the highway at this point. Truck was running really well. Steady at about 2600 RPM and about 57-59 MPH. So was not too bad. Hit traffic and pulled off quickly to see about air problem. Was holding steady about 65 lbs. but thought I could hear an air leak over engine idle. We were running late, so thought I should try to make it to the base before I was turned away. Got the pressure back up to about 70 lbs. Enough to make the buzzer go off.
Got to the yard at Mechanicsburg and they used a big tow motor (forklift) to remove from it's space and sit it in driveway. Got everything hooked up and figured out how to operate landing gear. I previewed the trailer so I knew what I was getting, sort of. All trailer lights worked well. Then hit the brakes and a big rush of air came from the trailer. Seems to be somewhere around tank on the trailer. Come to think of it, might be a frozen release valve or something. Anyway, had some pressure in trailer brakes. Then turned engine of deuce off to diagnose where leak is on deuce. Found it instantly once engine noise wasn't drowing out the air leak. Copper line coming off compressor had rubbed against headlight surround support bracket and caused a nice hole. So we insulated the tube and covered the hole the best we could. As long as I was on the highway the pressure stayed up. So we made it home ok. Buzzer was off most of the time. Backed it into the driveway (boy that was fun in a deuce). Quite larger than their M101 sisters. Looks big in the driveway.
Few pics attached from the load out.
Got to the yard at Mechanicsburg and they used a big tow motor (forklift) to remove from it's space and sit it in driveway. Got everything hooked up and figured out how to operate landing gear. I previewed the trailer so I knew what I was getting, sort of. All trailer lights worked well. Then hit the brakes and a big rush of air came from the trailer. Seems to be somewhere around tank on the trailer. Come to think of it, might be a frozen release valve or something. Anyway, had some pressure in trailer brakes. Then turned engine of deuce off to diagnose where leak is on deuce. Found it instantly once engine noise wasn't drowing out the air leak. Copper line coming off compressor had rubbed against headlight surround support bracket and caused a nice hole. So we insulated the tube and covered the hole the best we could. As long as I was on the highway the pressure stayed up. So we made it home ok. Buzzer was off most of the time. Backed it into the driveway (boy that was fun in a deuce). Quite larger than their M101 sisters. Looks big in the driveway.
Few pics attached from the load out.
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