Rolling_Eudaimonia
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Well I picked up my M35A2 from event 3520 in Indiana this Friday at 10:30am... My prefer setup for this task is a Coffee in one hand and Lucky Strike in the other... No problems at all I put in two car/light duty truck batteries to jump the truck, and replaced the aging U6-TL in the attempt to resurrect them in the box. It was only a partial resurrection worked well enough to get me from Indiana to my brothers' house in Elizabethtown Kentucky for more inspection, but they died on Saturday. So I had to order some for today. The only things the truck really needs are Windshield wipers which I replaced after the photos and parking brake cable. Other wise this truck is A-1 shape for a truck 38 years old. I mean there is some rust in spots I need to paint but nothing rusted through and certainly no holes in the truck. And I'll need to do a oil change soon before it goes into daily service. Also window and door seals are needed, along with with some adjustments to the two door windows. The truck came with a complete tool kit and 8 x 5 gallon Jerry Cans. A full tank of Diesel for my 168.9 mile trip back to Kentucky... And what looks like 4 newer tires on the rear and 2 absolutely brand new front tires. Hawker T 373 models.
The engine is a LDT-465-1D with the fuel compensator by-passed so that is sort of a bummer in that I'm stuck to diesel. However, on the plus side the truck showed about 12-13miles per gallon on the fuel consumption side running at about 2100-2200rpm to cruise at 45-48mph the entire way. The best speed I got out of it was 52-54mph when I ran the gears out to 2400 rpm, but mostly I kept the engine the 2000-2200 rpm. I tried to avoid any lugging and other things that would kill fuel consumption. My brother who was helping out said the truck only smoked when going up hills and when I fired it up the first there was no smoke at all.
Was I wrong about the loudness of the trucks? Yes, they are much louder at speed on the highways. I driven them on local streets so 25-35mph and off-road and they don't seem that loud. But on the highway it was really loud. So I'll need to start of thinking of ways to reduce the cabin-interior noise pollution.
Also the truck has an insulted soft-top. It's nice but damn does the truck smell like an Army Surplus store. I need to get some serious cleaning products? I tried frabzee on seats and that worked a little but not much. I also need a heater, do you guys go vintage surplus or just after market?
The engine is a LDT-465-1D with the fuel compensator by-passed so that is sort of a bummer in that I'm stuck to diesel. However, on the plus side the truck showed about 12-13miles per gallon on the fuel consumption side running at about 2100-2200rpm to cruise at 45-48mph the entire way. The best speed I got out of it was 52-54mph when I ran the gears out to 2400 rpm, but mostly I kept the engine the 2000-2200 rpm. I tried to avoid any lugging and other things that would kill fuel consumption. My brother who was helping out said the truck only smoked when going up hills and when I fired it up the first there was no smoke at all.
Was I wrong about the loudness of the trucks? Yes, they are much louder at speed on the highways. I driven them on local streets so 25-35mph and off-road and they don't seem that loud. But on the highway it was really loud. So I'll need to start of thinking of ways to reduce the cabin-interior noise pollution.
Also the truck has an insulted soft-top. It's nice but damn does the truck smell like an Army Surplus store. I need to get some serious cleaning products? I tried frabzee on seats and that worked a little but not much. I also need a heater, do you guys go vintage surplus or just after market?
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