Blue2actual
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Not that I am adding anything useful to the forum but wanted to share my experience today with an 809.
Today at Fort Knox I had to sign for an old school 809 truck with 2 flat tires that was on the books still. It had not run since August 2009. I pulled up a newer 939 and hooked up the slave cables. I let it charge for about 20 minutes and gave it a shot. Wouldnt you know it, the thing fired right up. It spit and sputtered for about 20 seconds and then ran like a spotted ape! I couldnt believe the ol' girl still had it in her. I took it over to the heavy wheel shop and dropped it off for services. I will be using her to help move items getting ready to be shipped down to Fort Benning when the armor school moves. Just thought I would share. That's a helluva truck!
Today at Fort Knox I had to sign for an old school 809 truck with 2 flat tires that was on the books still. It had not run since August 2009. I pulled up a newer 939 and hooked up the slave cables. I let it charge for about 20 minutes and gave it a shot. Wouldnt you know it, the thing fired right up. It spit and sputtered for about 20 seconds and then ran like a spotted ape! I couldnt believe the ol' girl still had it in her. I took it over to the heavy wheel shop and dropped it off for services. I will be using her to help move items getting ready to be shipped down to Fort Benning when the armor school moves. Just thought I would share. That's a helluva truck!