Csm Davis
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Agree with Kenm about letting the operator know and guys a 927a2 will run 70 not that Wreckerman would do such a thing! Busted!
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Well, nobody was even on the road much at all except for us and him, maybe an occasional south-bounder, but he had clear sailing the whole time we were back there, I didn't mean for it to sound like he was weaving all in and out of traffic and blowing people off the road or anything, it wasn't like that at all. I kind of doubt (Since we were coming back from the range) with rifle bags all piled up in the front seat, that he would have pulled over for us anyway, being able to see down on us. I would loved to have told him the towed vehicle was having a hard time back there. He must know now, or will after continuing to read the post.Hillbilly I believe what your saying. I have met wrekerman and he don't seem to be the reckless kind of guy.Just a thought next time any of us see what we think is a problem we should try to get driver to stop. If weckerman had a problem and was unaware and something had finally broke it could have been really bad. Just my opinion.
As near as I could see, you don't need to turn the fuel up on that one yet, unless it needs do do a better job getting from point A to point B than it seemed to do yesterday. About half the folks here are still split 50/50 that it would go that fast, (70 mph) but I seen it do that at least once, and seen it maintain 60/65 for several miles without a hiccup. We went around you somewhere around the area of that BP station on #9 just south of the blinking light. I thought it was awesome, except that the towed vehicle didn't seem to happy about being back there. It had a constant wiggle and swayed back and forth a lot the whole time we were behind you. As I stated earlier, it's entirely possible that "both speedometers" were wrong. So I guess it could be a shot in the dark as to how fast or how slow any of us were really going. But I still think in any case "it was awesome" to see you pulling it, and even more awesome when I found out you were pulling an M923, not a Deuce.I have moved a lot of military equipment in my life and have never had an accident. I once flat towed a deuce with a deuce from Little Rock, AR, back to Alabama.
For this mission we had the correct size towbar, safety chains, tow lights and air lines to the towed truck. I drove a commerical vehicle for many years and know those roads like the back of my hand.
The M927 has not had any fuel turned to it as far as I know (the tach shows it topping out at 2100 rpm). It came from the FL National Guard and one of our members was the assigned driver on it. He actually called me and asked about the truck while we were in Atlanta hooking the M923 up.
My buddy that was with me had the fuel turned to his M923A2 and he said it made a world of difference on hills.
I may take mine up to the diesel doctor and have it warmed up.
And the question is, what is the max MPH for the tires???2100rpm in my m932A1 with 14.00x20's is right at 68mph on my gps..
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