saddamsnightmare
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April 09th, 2010.
Thank you, Herr Dose, for the exquisite pictures of your M715 and trailer, and the other various MV's in Europe. Have you had any problems with the water pump and the alternator on the 715? We had one in the Civil Defense back in the 1970's, and the front water pump bearings tended to go with a regularity that has been attributed to the Unimog S404's water pump (I'm still waiting for my S to act up that way....). The alternators in the larger sizes tended to have a 3 or 4 belt pulley, and I suspect that was too much weight on that end bearing.... When our CD director got in to start her one morning, the starter push button switch failed and grounded..... You have never seen a 50 year old guy bail out so fast when that ball of fire lit up under his right foot!!! He managed to blow a hole in the floorpan, requiring some cosmetic repairs to the floor before a new switch was installed....
Otherwise I loved that M715 as it generally rode well, pulled well and had much more carrying capacity then a lot of other similar sized trucks. Do the Border and Traffic police give you much trouble when travelling with an ex US MV? The big 3 and 4 axle cabover carriers in your last set of pictures look interesting...MB's, by chance?
Thanks again, and have a good weekend....
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan
Thank you, Herr Dose, for the exquisite pictures of your M715 and trailer, and the other various MV's in Europe. Have you had any problems with the water pump and the alternator on the 715? We had one in the Civil Defense back in the 1970's, and the front water pump bearings tended to go with a regularity that has been attributed to the Unimog S404's water pump (I'm still waiting for my S to act up that way....). The alternators in the larger sizes tended to have a 3 or 4 belt pulley, and I suspect that was too much weight on that end bearing.... When our CD director got in to start her one morning, the starter push button switch failed and grounded..... You have never seen a 50 year old guy bail out so fast when that ball of fire lit up under his right foot!!! He managed to blow a hole in the floorpan, requiring some cosmetic repairs to the floor before a new switch was installed....
Otherwise I loved that M715 as it generally rode well, pulled well and had much more carrying capacity then a lot of other similar sized trucks. Do the Border and Traffic police give you much trouble when travelling with an ex US MV? The big 3 and 4 axle cabover carriers in your last set of pictures look interesting...MB's, by chance?
Thanks again, and have a good weekend....
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan