Mainsail ... another WA owner here. I had the same feeling about these trucks until I started diving into fixing various things on the truck. There are certainly large engine and transmission issues that are way beyond my skill level .... but armed with the Tech Manuals and the space to do the work ... you would be surprised how much more comfortable you will become working on these tough trucks.
Two other amazing resources for owners of these trucks are the online communities dedicated to LMTV/FMTV trucks. Obviously Steel Soldiers represents an incredible depository of knowledge. My experience has been that the "pros" around here are completely supportive of those willing to learn. (my only counsel would be that you do as much research as possible before posing a question .... some can get a little perturbed/snarky when people show up wanting easy answers) The other element is that whatever issue you are having, there is a high probability that it has been brought up in the past. (Searching this site is more of an art than a science!)
The other resource that has been huge for my experience are the LMTV " how-to's" on YouTube. Of particular value for me was the "Abel Build" videos by "Fastidious RestoMods". If you watch all 130+ short videos, you can't help but feel more comfortable working on these trucks.
One other suggestion I would make to prospective owners is to really think long and hard about avoiding what may seem like a cheap auction truck. Honestly unless you can really inspect it .... you are rolling the dice. I got lucky with mine (five years ago) .... but the ones I see now seem to be picked over for parts and generally a little scary ... if you don't have a bunch of experience. That said, there are folks on this site and other sites that sell are selling refurbished trucks at very reasonable prices. Someday when I add another axle (M1083) ... I will definitely go that direction!
The bottomline for me is that I hope to take this vehicle all over remote areas of North America. To do that without being constantly stressed about what could go wrong ... I knew I needed to become proficient at keeping "Tortuga" running. I definitely feel much better than I did when I first bought the truck.
Hope these ramblings are helpful ....
PS: There is an LMTV /FMTV get together being put together for late August by another great YouTube vlogger ("Helicool's Hellipad") at his property in Chehalis. This will be a GREAT assemblage of folks that really know their stuff about these trucks. I am definitely looking forward to it!
Two other amazing resources for owners of these trucks are the online communities dedicated to LMTV/FMTV trucks. Obviously Steel Soldiers represents an incredible depository of knowledge. My experience has been that the "pros" around here are completely supportive of those willing to learn. (my only counsel would be that you do as much research as possible before posing a question .... some can get a little perturbed/snarky when people show up wanting easy answers) The other element is that whatever issue you are having, there is a high probability that it has been brought up in the past. (Searching this site is more of an art than a science!)
The other resource that has been huge for my experience are the LMTV " how-to's" on YouTube. Of particular value for me was the "Abel Build" videos by "Fastidious RestoMods". If you watch all 130+ short videos, you can't help but feel more comfortable working on these trucks.
One other suggestion I would make to prospective owners is to really think long and hard about avoiding what may seem like a cheap auction truck. Honestly unless you can really inspect it .... you are rolling the dice. I got lucky with mine (five years ago) .... but the ones I see now seem to be picked over for parts and generally a little scary ... if you don't have a bunch of experience. That said, there are folks on this site and other sites that sell are selling refurbished trucks at very reasonable prices. Someday when I add another axle (M1083) ... I will definitely go that direction!
The bottomline for me is that I hope to take this vehicle all over remote areas of North America. To do that without being constantly stressed about what could go wrong ... I knew I needed to become proficient at keeping "Tortuga" running. I definitely feel much better than I did when I first bought the truck.
Hope these ramblings are helpful ....
PS: There is an LMTV /FMTV get together being put together for late August by another great YouTube vlogger ("Helicool's Hellipad") at his property in Chehalis. This will be a GREAT assemblage of folks that really know their stuff about these trucks. I am definitely looking forward to it!