Aswayze
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M109 pilfered at GL Ft. Riley
After I got my M35A2 several buddies really liked it and decided to get trucks themselves. The entire process on my truck went fairly well from bidding to driving it home and I really had a pretty positive experience overall.
Not so much for my friend Terry who just won an M109 out at Ft. Riley. After he won the auction we went out there and spent a few hours looking over the truck to decide the best course of action for recovery. Truck fired right up but the brakes were bled down and the engine stop lever was not stopping the engine so we determined that the best plan was to have it towed. Terry only lives like 15 miles away so towing was a fairly cheap option.
Tuesday, he gets up there, meets with the tow truck driver and heads over to the truck only to find that someone has pilfered the gauge cluster out of it. I have read that this sort of thing has happened in the past, has anyone ever gotten any satisfaction from GL over this sort of thing? Is it even worth trying to get somewhere with those guys or would it be less hassle just to grind our teeth and just go buy another set of gauges from someone?
I’ll be helping him work on this thing over the weekend. If someone has M35 parts close to either Kansas City or Junction City we could use the following:
Gauge cluster (Thanks GL)
Both windshields (broken, frames fairly rotted out so prefer windshields with frames)
Passenger window (Terry cracked it when he opened the door and whacked into the mirror)
Everything else just needs elbow grease and a little well overdue PM.
After I got my M35A2 several buddies really liked it and decided to get trucks themselves. The entire process on my truck went fairly well from bidding to driving it home and I really had a pretty positive experience overall.
Not so much for my friend Terry who just won an M109 out at Ft. Riley. After he won the auction we went out there and spent a few hours looking over the truck to decide the best course of action for recovery. Truck fired right up but the brakes were bled down and the engine stop lever was not stopping the engine so we determined that the best plan was to have it towed. Terry only lives like 15 miles away so towing was a fairly cheap option.
Tuesday, he gets up there, meets with the tow truck driver and heads over to the truck only to find that someone has pilfered the gauge cluster out of it. I have read that this sort of thing has happened in the past, has anyone ever gotten any satisfaction from GL over this sort of thing? Is it even worth trying to get somewhere with those guys or would it be less hassle just to grind our teeth and just go buy another set of gauges from someone?
I’ll be helping him work on this thing over the weekend. If someone has M35 parts close to either Kansas City or Junction City we could use the following:
Gauge cluster (Thanks GL)
Both windshields (broken, frames fairly rotted out so prefer windshields with frames)
Passenger window (Terry cracked it when he opened the door and whacked into the mirror)
Everything else just needs elbow grease and a little well overdue PM.