Thanks for the encouragement. I broke it, but not bad. I hate to admit it, but I gave up too early. Made the commitment to leave it and return with a radiator and waterpump. Then got it to a ranch. We should have re-evaluated that decision at that point. Kind of baffled about the black stuff in the antifreeze. I had Maccuss on the phone who had GARP on the phone and he thought it may be deteriorated rubber from the hoses. I just assumed it was oil. About 2 days later, the light bulb went on. I washed my clothes expecting oil stains and there were none. I noticed the black "oil" on my tools was not oily, it was indeed what Garp indicated. Then we remembered the black stuff dried on the fenders as we drove away. Antifreeze just has that sloppery feeling. It threw me and I went worst case and stopped thinking further. Otherwise we were getting all the bugs worked out.
Option 4: I talked to someone about having it hauled as a last resort, but I'm to stubborn. I have to fix it anyway. I have to "know the truck." I cannot think of a better way to learn it than to fix it!
Option 3: My wife and kids could be of assistance on the weekend of the 20th, but I have a hard time waiting.
Option 2: Find a driver, fix it and drive both home.
Option 1: Drive out, fix it, unhook the trailer and leave it. Drive the M220 and towbar the pickup.
No one got hurt. We had a great time. We intend to keep hauling stuff around the country. It has not even gotten frustrating yet.
I realized this is why I have a job. I like to do stuff like this.
Dan