Deuceshigh
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Hello all! As you can tell, I am a fan of the deuce. My dad drove one back in day in artillery (he was the only fellow large enough to handle one on his gun crew it appears) and my grandfather on that side drove one in Korea. I work part time as a handy man for my mom who is a contractor (odd job for her I know, but she gets the job done well) and I am basically using that as a justification to get a really, really big truck. I hope I am not stepping on any toes, but with my quick searching I could not find any information on how the Deuce will hold up in full time working. I will only use it in the summer primarily (and drive it 450 miles to school twice a year up in maine and likely haul stuff for the forestry program at school). And before anyone shoots me down I can drive a stick, but this will be the first vehicle I will purchase, but I have driven a few larger pickups for work, but nothing this large. Should I purchase one I will try to get the hang of driving it in a relatively quiet traffic free area before going into traffic (and for sure keep it under 50 MPH). There is a good chance that I will use it as a moving truck (instead of a box truck), but I would need to mount a ramp on the back before it becomes practical.
For general road use and about 150 miles a week, how would an M35A2 hold up? I am somewhat good friends with a grumpy old mechanic who was in the Marines for lord knows how many years and will at least be willing to tell me where I messed up doing repairs on it (plus I love tinkering with anything mechanical. Loud things tend to have more appeal to me). How idiot resistant are these trucks? I would like to say that Im not an idiot, but so far I haven't really done any hardcore work on a truck and am going to bugger something.
Also, how well do they run on multi fuels? I can get about 150 gallons of ATF and used motor oil a week and also have an 800 gal in ground fuel tank I can use for fuel storage. Is it realistic to mix the ATF/ Motor oil 3 to one with diesel and run that as a primary fuel source? Also, how hard is it to retrofit an auxiliary fuel tank (say another 50 or hundred gallon tank)?
I intend to keep it as stock as possible (except for maybe better seats) and simple. I hear the A3 is easier to drive, but less reliable. Is that true? I want reliability as I can learn to drive a big truck fairly easily (I learned to drive in a suburban and passed my road test with it, so Im not a terrible driver).
thanks for the help all! Hopefully Ill have a deuce on the road by this time next year.
For general road use and about 150 miles a week, how would an M35A2 hold up? I am somewhat good friends with a grumpy old mechanic who was in the Marines for lord knows how many years and will at least be willing to tell me where I messed up doing repairs on it (plus I love tinkering with anything mechanical. Loud things tend to have more appeal to me). How idiot resistant are these trucks? I would like to say that Im not an idiot, but so far I haven't really done any hardcore work on a truck and am going to bugger something.
Also, how well do they run on multi fuels? I can get about 150 gallons of ATF and used motor oil a week and also have an 800 gal in ground fuel tank I can use for fuel storage. Is it realistic to mix the ATF/ Motor oil 3 to one with diesel and run that as a primary fuel source? Also, how hard is it to retrofit an auxiliary fuel tank (say another 50 or hundred gallon tank)?
I intend to keep it as stock as possible (except for maybe better seats) and simple. I hear the A3 is easier to drive, but less reliable. Is that true? I want reliability as I can learn to drive a big truck fairly easily (I learned to drive in a suburban and passed my road test with it, so Im not a terrible driver).
thanks for the help all! Hopefully Ill have a deuce on the road by this time next year.