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Didn't we have a member here that deals in eastern block trucks? For some reason I am thinking it was Vtunimog or something?
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Scooter, I keep telling myself the same thing but he keeps sucking me in . Sometimes I just have to respond when someone pulls figures out of the air and claim it as fact. Someone that doesn't know any better may take it for the truth.I could write a reply to this thread but why bother. All the threads started by this guy end like this. Anyway we can just have a mod yank it when he starts to sound like the leader of the human race?????
Well I sort imagined placing the winch behind the cab and using rollers I could direct the cable forwards or backwards as needed. Plus I figured I would add a little extra rail to the frame and stiffen the point of pulling distribute the weight of the winch and force of the pull across the entire chassis so less the shock of pulling momentum on the truck. That is the plan at least.
That's your opinion. The Gov't didn't see it that way.Kraz 255B has everything the M35 and M809 M54 series should have had.
Chains are great, no doubt about it. And you would want them one the truck even if you had lockers on front and rear in say 20-30inches of snow like I'm used to in Up State New York. And I've used them in mud too. But you still want the lockers... They will help a lot conditions.Locking diffs may require special skills and precautions to prevent damage when used. Snow chains don't and are very good in mud and snow, sometimes better than lockers......
I have driven the deuce in deep snow and in mud and the chains will give you unbelievable traction.
Well the cable would be set up so it could be used primarily from a rearward position. So all I would have to do is just walk to the back of the truck and pull the cable out until I reach my anchor point. I would only reverse the direction when necessary to pull someone else out from the front.So how do you crawl under the truck to run the winch cable when you are buried up to the frame rails in mud?
The response wasn't that relevant to the discussion. If you look at all the current military vehicles in service have locking diffs. So it would seem that fear you have military wants to make a truck idiot proof is probably not that big of a concern. Therefore the fact that you want to claim that people might misuse a locker is really like saying well we cannot have an engine in the truck because people might over rev it. The logic is faulty. If you build a truck designed to spearhead the advancement of your army into all sorts of terrain it you build it to do so. You then properly train your crews to operate the truck correctly. It's not like the truck with lockers especially selectable lockers is hard to drive. I can come up with a whole list of things that could misused on the truck in its present condition such as the low range, over-reving the engine, overloading the truck, the front axle drive, fording capability etc and so on. So what you are basically saying is that the US Government didn't feel the need to train it's truck crews well enough to properly understand the truck they were driving."Slide #131
As you can see class, I have ignored the answer given to my original question yet again and replied with a different arguement altogether. Notice how new posters keep showing up to tell me the correct answer? Then I just change the subject again to confuse them."
Are you sure this isn't some kind of social experiment?
IHMO This is more about Aristotle and Epicurus discussing the mechanics of ancient Greek Eudaimonism than it is about lockers on deuces and a miriad of tangents that the author so skillfully takes his followers/readers on. It's not about MVs is't about authoritatively leading the flock. Different people have different ways of finding happiness. IMHO"Slide #131
As you can see class, I have ignored the answer given to my original question yet again and replied with a different arguement altogether. Notice how new posters keep showing up to tell me the correct answer? Then I just change the subject again to confuse them."
Are you sure this isn't some kind of social experiment?
I actually don't do much with ancient philosophy, the questions in those fields are far less erudite then most suspect. Personally, it the philosophy of mind, language, epistemology and logic that interest me.IHMO This is more about Aristotle and Epicurus discussing the mechanics of ancient Greek Eudaimonism than it is about lockers on deuces and a miriad of tangents that the author so skillfully takes his followers/readers on. It's not about MVs is't about authoritatively leading the flock. Different people have different ways of finding happiness. IMHO
I got out of this and another thread many posts ago. Participating required too much emotional rent. Lurking and reading the posts is entertaining BUT --- when you're on stage too long it makes for bad theater. In other words, too much popcorn gives everyone gas.
No more popcorn for me.
I actually don't do much with ancient philosophy, the questions in those fields are far less erudite then most suspect. Personally, it the philosophy of mind, language, epistemology and logic that interest me.
No authority at all in question. You take authority to be surprise at the US's lack of foresight in designing the truck. That is all I stated surprise and my plan to alter the basic power train and performance to my requirements. Which is what I thought Hot-rodding is all about? You take something you like but want to add a little more of this or that too it so it better suits your needs or tastes. If I'm mistaken then perhaps everyone that puts a 454 in a Jeep CJ7 is too or everyone that puts a Supercharger on a Camaro or Mustang. Or the guys putting 395/85R 20's on their trucks are they not hot rodding the truck in some sense? Yes.
The fact is the only authority that you perceive to be questioned is that of your clique. The fact is that only reason you dislike my posts is that I have temerity to disagree with groups' decision that the M35A2 is the ultimate off road machine in its class. That is why this thread which should have been a non-issue is 13 pages long. No other reason.
No, the funny and yet wildly disturbing fact is that you actually believe that statement.Life is funny, Rolling_Eudaimonia. My grandfater went to school thru the 4th grade, and grandmother thru the 6th grade. They knew more than you will ever hope to learn in all your books.
The ignorant man believes he knows everything.No, the funny and yet wildly disturbing fact is that you actually believe that statement.
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