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Hi guys,
My name is Jason. I'm a land surveyor in Montana and have recently seen opportunity for work in the Oil Fields in Eastern Montana and North Dakota. I have spent about a year trying to determine the best vehicle for the climate, and everything pointed at a M109A4. Having worked as a surveyor in the oil fields on Alaska's North Slope, I have a lot of experience with -40° oil field work and the vehicles needed to survive in such environments. Up there we used custom box van trucks, similar in capacity and size as an M35. Most of those trucks were built on GM Top-Kick/Kodiak chassis, were 2-wheel drive, and ran single axle dualies in the rear.
Last week I purchased a M109A4 from another SS member. I'll be picking it up around the Christmas from Philadelphia, PA... which is 2000 miles away. I have posted a request under 'transportation needs' and placed a uship ad, but I may just drive it (i'm guessing shipment costs will be $2-$3/mile). I love roadtrips, and PA would be a new place for me to visit.
The SS member I've purchased the truck from has graciously offered to do some minor upgrades before i pick it up as long as it's not anything too extensive. I'm putting together a list of parts and kits I'll need to install before I can put it to work. Some parts/upgrade kits may need to be installed before I even make the drive, which I'll list at the end of this post.
There are a ton of threads about arctic heater kits, engine block heaters, and coolant heaters, etc. However, I'm wondering if there is anyone else out there that uses/works their shop van on a DAILY basis in those sort of temperatures with these government kits. Not only am I going to be in temps as low as -40°, I'm also going to be up to 100 miles from any services, and perhaps- communication.
There are a lot of RV and semi-tractor heating kits out there, and since safety and reliability are a big factor, I want to compare all my options. BTW, when i say 'heating kits', i'm talking about all kinds: engine block, battery, cab, box van, fuel tank, etc.
Here's some basic specs on the truck I've purchased:
1998 M109A4 appx 1200 miles on engine
• Caterpillar 3116 ATAAC (Air to Air Aftercooled) diesel engine 170 hp
• Allison 1545 automatic transmission
• Rockwell 2 speed transfer case
• super single radial tires
• air-assist steering
• air shift front axle
• improved independent circuit air/hydraulic brake system
• three-point seat belts
• electric windshield wipers and washer
Additionally, the CTIS works, the truck was driven off GL site recently, has taken a 4-hour drive w/o problems, and all other functions seem to be working properly. Although- since i'm considering a 40-hour (2000 mile) trip in winter months, in an unfamiliar truck... I need some help making a list of pre-trip inspection items, tools and spare parts.
List 1: The Pre-Roadtrip Inspection
1. brakes
2. tires
3. any unusual sounds coming from engine or drivetrain
4. lights
5. cab heater
6. CTIS disconnect?
List 2: Tools and Parts for the 2000 mile drive
1. sockets (what size range?)
2. Jacks
3. 2 spare tires
4. coolant (how many gallons?)
5. JB weld
6. duct tape
7. jump cables
8. 12/24V inverter (so i can power cell phone and GPS)
9. other suggestions, w/o bringing the whole shop with me?
List 3: Sub Zero safety
1. Arctic Heater kit (or other suggestion/options?)
2. Engine coolant heater kit (or other, non-military device?)
3. Fuel Tank heater pad (i believe these stick-on?)
4. Engine block heater(s) (to replace 2 freeze plugs
5. Diesel generator (in place of spare tire location)
6. Rear Van heater (suggestions?)
7. Additional rear box insulation (R2 or R3 foam board from Home Depot)... necessary? Good idea?
8. Later... replace box van windows with dual, or tri-pane glass.
9. Alcohol evaporation kit for air tanks... this was suggested to me, but i don't know much about this system. Any advice is appreciated!
10. M105A2 trailer to haul ATV or snowmobile
If it turns out that it will cost me $5000 to ship the truck, I'm going to drive it with a buddy. I'll specify dates later next month. If you, or any other SS member needs something hauled, let me know. Here's a map of my proposed route, however, I could easily make some detours to accommodate deliveries: CLICK HERE
Aside from my Garmin street navigation GPS, I have a SPOT GPS transmitter that I will be 'checking in' with every couple hours along the route. HERE IS THE LINK to my SPOT GPS travel map, so you can follow us on our voyage. Note: I'll be using Mountain Time Zone settings for the SPOT device. If you reside along this route, and could offer any sort of assistance in case we have emergency, please PM me with your contact info, and I will include your email and/or phone number so that SPOT can email or text message you in case we end up w/o cell service and need assistance.
I'll be adding the truck to my existing AAA RV roadside assistance coverage, so I should be covered in case i need a tow.
Thanks guys, and looking forward to hearing from you with advice and suggestions...
My name is Jason. I'm a land surveyor in Montana and have recently seen opportunity for work in the Oil Fields in Eastern Montana and North Dakota. I have spent about a year trying to determine the best vehicle for the climate, and everything pointed at a M109A4. Having worked as a surveyor in the oil fields on Alaska's North Slope, I have a lot of experience with -40° oil field work and the vehicles needed to survive in such environments. Up there we used custom box van trucks, similar in capacity and size as an M35. Most of those trucks were built on GM Top-Kick/Kodiak chassis, were 2-wheel drive, and ran single axle dualies in the rear.
Last week I purchased a M109A4 from another SS member. I'll be picking it up around the Christmas from Philadelphia, PA... which is 2000 miles away. I have posted a request under 'transportation needs' and placed a uship ad, but I may just drive it (i'm guessing shipment costs will be $2-$3/mile). I love roadtrips, and PA would be a new place for me to visit.
The SS member I've purchased the truck from has graciously offered to do some minor upgrades before i pick it up as long as it's not anything too extensive. I'm putting together a list of parts and kits I'll need to install before I can put it to work. Some parts/upgrade kits may need to be installed before I even make the drive, which I'll list at the end of this post.
There are a ton of threads about arctic heater kits, engine block heaters, and coolant heaters, etc. However, I'm wondering if there is anyone else out there that uses/works their shop van on a DAILY basis in those sort of temperatures with these government kits. Not only am I going to be in temps as low as -40°, I'm also going to be up to 100 miles from any services, and perhaps- communication.
There are a lot of RV and semi-tractor heating kits out there, and since safety and reliability are a big factor, I want to compare all my options. BTW, when i say 'heating kits', i'm talking about all kinds: engine block, battery, cab, box van, fuel tank, etc.
Here's some basic specs on the truck I've purchased:
1998 M109A4 appx 1200 miles on engine
• Caterpillar 3116 ATAAC (Air to Air Aftercooled) diesel engine 170 hp
• Allison 1545 automatic transmission
• Rockwell 2 speed transfer case
• super single radial tires
• air-assist steering
• air shift front axle
• improved independent circuit air/hydraulic brake system
• three-point seat belts
• electric windshield wipers and washer
Additionally, the CTIS works, the truck was driven off GL site recently, has taken a 4-hour drive w/o problems, and all other functions seem to be working properly. Although- since i'm considering a 40-hour (2000 mile) trip in winter months, in an unfamiliar truck... I need some help making a list of pre-trip inspection items, tools and spare parts.
List 1: The Pre-Roadtrip Inspection
1. brakes
2. tires
3. any unusual sounds coming from engine or drivetrain
4. lights
5. cab heater
6. CTIS disconnect?
List 2: Tools and Parts for the 2000 mile drive
1. sockets (what size range?)
2. Jacks
3. 2 spare tires
4. coolant (how many gallons?)
5. JB weld
6. duct tape
7. jump cables
8. 12/24V inverter (so i can power cell phone and GPS)
9. other suggestions, w/o bringing the whole shop with me?
List 3: Sub Zero safety
1. Arctic Heater kit (or other suggestion/options?)
2. Engine coolant heater kit (or other, non-military device?)
3. Fuel Tank heater pad (i believe these stick-on?)
4. Engine block heater(s) (to replace 2 freeze plugs
5. Diesel generator (in place of spare tire location)
6. Rear Van heater (suggestions?)
7. Additional rear box insulation (R2 or R3 foam board from Home Depot)... necessary? Good idea?
8. Later... replace box van windows with dual, or tri-pane glass.
9. Alcohol evaporation kit for air tanks... this was suggested to me, but i don't know much about this system. Any advice is appreciated!
10. M105A2 trailer to haul ATV or snowmobile
If it turns out that it will cost me $5000 to ship the truck, I'm going to drive it with a buddy. I'll specify dates later next month. If you, or any other SS member needs something hauled, let me know. Here's a map of my proposed route, however, I could easily make some detours to accommodate deliveries: CLICK HERE
Aside from my Garmin street navigation GPS, I have a SPOT GPS transmitter that I will be 'checking in' with every couple hours along the route. HERE IS THE LINK to my SPOT GPS travel map, so you can follow us on our voyage. Note: I'll be using Mountain Time Zone settings for the SPOT device. If you reside along this route, and could offer any sort of assistance in case we have emergency, please PM me with your contact info, and I will include your email and/or phone number so that SPOT can email or text message you in case we end up w/o cell service and need assistance.
I'll be adding the truck to my existing AAA RV roadside assistance coverage, so I should be covered in case i need a tow.
Thanks guys, and looking forward to hearing from you with advice and suggestions...