snocrazy
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Hi All. I am new around here. I purchased an M35 about a Month ago. I have posted in the deuce forum a few times asking stupid questions. Every one here has been really helpful.
I have a friend who was going to tow my 3 axle trailor and backhoe to Michigan with this truck. He ran in to some financial issues and told me he had to sell the truck. I wound up getting it for $2500. It has 790 Hours on it and under 20,000 Miles. I discovered that the truck came from the owner of the Russell Military Museum in Zion, IL. He was nice enough to take some time this weeknd and answer my barrage of questions. He also sold me a spare tire for the truck.
This Thursday November 20th, I plan to make the trip to the U.P.. I will be heading up 94 to 43 North through Milwaukee - GreenBay. I will then take 41 to 35 to 2....... All said and done - 350 Miles. I plan to take lots of pictures. There will be convoy of cars following me. (My snowmobiling friends) I plan to make the trip during the night. I hope there will not be much traffic and the scales should be closed. (please god)
There is snow forcasted every day this week in U.P. Michigan. The Lake Effect Machine has started! My house up there has almost 2 feet on the ground now.
How well do these military tires handle snow on pavement? I also have no heat. I am going to get one of those propane indoor camping heaters and a battery operated fan for the windshield defogging. I will also have a good old towel and maybe some alcohaul. (not the drinking kind - there will be lots after the drive)
Well, I am sneaking out of work to go finish installing the Redarc brake control system as well as the voltage reducer for the trailor lights.
What I have done to the truck to prepare for this trip......
New Vinyl Insulated Camo top.
Radiator Rebuilt.
Repaired 3 flat tires and purched a new spare.
Changed engine oil.
Cleaned Air Cleaner
Checked diff fluid levels.
Redarc brake controller and voltage converter for trailor lights.
had a hitch custom made.
I will be posting pictures of the truck and trip. If the snow does not stop, I might be post poning the trip to Thanksgiving.
I have a friend who was going to tow my 3 axle trailor and backhoe to Michigan with this truck. He ran in to some financial issues and told me he had to sell the truck. I wound up getting it for $2500. It has 790 Hours on it and under 20,000 Miles. I discovered that the truck came from the owner of the Russell Military Museum in Zion, IL. He was nice enough to take some time this weeknd and answer my barrage of questions. He also sold me a spare tire for the truck.
This Thursday November 20th, I plan to make the trip to the U.P.. I will be heading up 94 to 43 North through Milwaukee - GreenBay. I will then take 41 to 35 to 2....... All said and done - 350 Miles. I plan to take lots of pictures. There will be convoy of cars following me. (My snowmobiling friends) I plan to make the trip during the night. I hope there will not be much traffic and the scales should be closed. (please god)
There is snow forcasted every day this week in U.P. Michigan. The Lake Effect Machine has started! My house up there has almost 2 feet on the ground now.
How well do these military tires handle snow on pavement? I also have no heat. I am going to get one of those propane indoor camping heaters and a battery operated fan for the windshield defogging. I will also have a good old towel and maybe some alcohaul. (not the drinking kind - there will be lots after the drive)
Well, I am sneaking out of work to go finish installing the Redarc brake control system as well as the voltage reducer for the trailor lights.
What I have done to the truck to prepare for this trip......
New Vinyl Insulated Camo top.
Radiator Rebuilt.
Repaired 3 flat tires and purched a new spare.
Changed engine oil.
Cleaned Air Cleaner
Checked diff fluid levels.
Redarc brake controller and voltage converter for trailor lights.
had a hitch custom made.
I will be posting pictures of the truck and trip. If the snow does not stop, I might be post poning the trip to Thanksgiving.