saddamsnightmare
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May 21st, 2001.
Thanks, Gents:
Now its time to get all that work done on these trucks that was put aside due to unemployment. I actually think the Unimog will make it under her own power, they just were never known in Europe as distance running trucks, but then, they're really not "Trucks" in the conventional sense of the word. Most European Armies that had the S404.114 generally limited them to 60KM/PH for maintenance reasons, and the combined transmission/transfer case does get warm after 50 or 60 miles of road running (like you'd notice, sitting on top of the engine doghouse and behind the radiator top tank in the cab), and so far the longest she had gone in one run is 120+ miles Dallas to Reno, at 60/70 KM/PH, and she got about 18 MPG loaded with 5 Unimog tires.....
The deuce has been on 250+ mile trips with the M105A2, and had no issues other thena leaking rear main seal, since corrected..... I figure 45 MPH on the level should be more to her taste anyway..... Now I'm trying to figure an easy way to mount the digital still camera to get cab and road shots along the way without me having to mind it, or just get a cheap movie camera (digital) and do some of the high and I hope, no, low points of an MV Hegira....
This should be memorable, but then if 1909 Model T's can go coast to coast, what's 745 miles between friends.....
Thanks, Gents:
Now its time to get all that work done on these trucks that was put aside due to unemployment. I actually think the Unimog will make it under her own power, they just were never known in Europe as distance running trucks, but then, they're really not "Trucks" in the conventional sense of the word. Most European Armies that had the S404.114 generally limited them to 60KM/PH for maintenance reasons, and the combined transmission/transfer case does get warm after 50 or 60 miles of road running (like you'd notice, sitting on top of the engine doghouse and behind the radiator top tank in the cab), and so far the longest she had gone in one run is 120+ miles Dallas to Reno, at 60/70 KM/PH, and she got about 18 MPG loaded with 5 Unimog tires.....
The deuce has been on 250+ mile trips with the M105A2, and had no issues other thena leaking rear main seal, since corrected..... I figure 45 MPH on the level should be more to her taste anyway..... Now I'm trying to figure an easy way to mount the digital still camera to get cab and road shots along the way without me having to mind it, or just get a cheap movie camera (digital) and do some of the high and I hope, no, low points of an MV Hegira....
This should be memorable, but then if 1909 Model T's can go coast to coast, what's 745 miles between friends.....