I hauled a JD401b tractor(in the back of the Deuce) to my brother in Kansas City yesterday spent the night as his place. Picked up my mep003a from brother and then drove to Topeka to get my new 915a1. Its the national guard base and you enter through a gate on the east side of the base. The guard was very friendly and just needed my drivers license. The base has two loading docks, one for high trailers and one 31" high for lowboy trailers. I got to my truck and found that the batterys were completely dead. I jumped with my deuce and after about 5 minutes was able to get it started. It started right up. The tanks on all the trucks I looked at had been drained, I had a can in my truck and put in about 5 gallons. If you are driving from there I recommend 10 gallons as I had a hard time finding a station close by and barely made it. I towbared my deuce behind the 915a1 and it immediately had probs with the deuce front wheels wanting to go the wrong way. I seatbealted the steering wheel and just dragged my nice michelin 11.00R20 clad front around the corners. I highly recommend this unless you are doing a lot of towing in town with tight turns. I drove home 250 miles or so and didnt shut the 915 off till I got home. I couldnt reach the batteries from the deuce with my cables and didnt want to take a chance. When I got home I shut it down and tried to restart it and it wouldnt even turn over. The gl guys said the trucks had sat for 3 yrs and the front tires were really sunk into the ground. My brakes were stuck and I had to work it back and forth a little to get them broke loose. The air governor wasnt working right and kept the compressor cycling most of the way home(too much cycling) Another guy that was picking up today had to get a new air governor as his wouldnt allow the compressor to build pressure. (might be a good idea to bring a new one along, they dont cost much) My truck has a decal on the door stating that it has a detroit locker in one of the rear ends. I havent seen that in any other trucks so I dont know if any of the others there do or not. Im pretty sure my 915 and south dakota 915a1 do not have lockers. As usual the Ft Riley GL guys were awesome to work with.