First Day Reactions
Hey all,
Ok BiffJ and I spent the day on the LVS... duties included:
1) Fluids inspection.
2) Cut locks and inspect bins (WOW thanks Uncle Sam... 15 ton jack (new), 12 new in wrap cargo straps, warning triangles (new), air lines (new), wrenches (new), screwdrivers (new), Container blocks (complete), and tons more!
3) Stowed the trailer jack stands (mine was disconnnected at Blount, but thanks to Wreckerman and crew, came connected) WATCH OUT.. THESE JACK STANDS ARE HEAVY! Stow point for stand reinforcement bars is right side behind stowed stand.
4) Removed GL lot numbers (thanks acetone)
5) Finished trailer attachment... additional bolts and nuts.
6) Finished driveline attachment... additional bolts and nuts.
7) Attached trailer electrical connections.
Stowed reinforcements for second axle (used for moving FPU w/o trailer)
9) Played with switches, dials, etc. FUN!
10) Drove it 11 miles on the road, and off road... incredible machine.
11) Found everything works, down to the marker lights....
A few observations....
Turning is weird! Due to the upfront cab location, as well as only the front wheels turning, and the trailer steering with the wheel, you must start your turn much sooner than if towing a conventional trailer.
Backing is weird! Unlike a conventional trailer, you don't back it (opposite wheel to move rear of trailer), you DRIVE the trailer backwards (same wheel direction to move trailer in desired direction). Different, but in the end easier. That articulation changes a lot of things.
ENGINE SOUNDS INCREDIBLE, Cab is big and comfortable. Sound is much less than my 900 series.
Mine has a very weird bounce or ocillation at 38 MPH... tires have a flat spot from sitting? harmonic issue? need weight? bad tire pressure? We ran out of daylight and energy... thats tomorrow.
I do however need one thing... My unit was missing the cannon plug that "shorts" the sensor to indicate that the FPU steering / axle strut locks are up and stored. Did anyone get an extra? Know where I can get one? Like to get that warning light off!
Thats it for now! More to come...