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Recovery from Smyrna 5/2

swbradley1

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I finally got the go ahead to pickup my first Deuce at the Smyrna, TN GL site so I planned everything for Friday 5/2/08. I had offered the co-pilot's seat to my Wife, then a friend and finally my Brother.

Fortunately for me my Brother said yes to the trip which he promptly labeled "Pee Wee's Big Adventure".

I read the sticky list for what to do and take and read the manuals so I had a good idea what to expect, almost.

We got to the 321 Weakley Lane gate address at 9:30 (per Jason at GL). That's good but I'm on EDT Smyrna is on Central. So we start looking at the manuals for the hour wait when a NG member walks up to the gate and asks us what it says on the sign hanging there. He tells us to go down the street and go through the guarded gate. Okay we say and off we go to the other gate. The guard had no idea what we were talking about and bingo, next thing you know we are driving around all the vehicles on a live NG base with no escorts or papers, just our grins from ear to ear. We end up driving in between rows and rows of trucks looking for my "new" Deuce. No luck finding it but a lot of looks from the NG members wondering what we were doing.

I call Jason and tell him where we are and he said wait there and he would come and get us when he got to Smyrna.

At this point I would like to say that Jay and Jason are pretty good guys to work with. They offer assistance and are understanding if you have a problem there because it is an unmanned site and they will work with you.

Jason shows up and takes us to the compound where the trucks are located. We go in and start looking for mine. We find it and I do a quick walk-around to make sure it the correct truck and I walk over to process the paperwork signed off on and I hear a truck start and look back and my Brother already has mine running. I knew I brought him for a reason. :)

She has like new batteries, rebuilt radiator and lots of new parts on it and except for the 4-year old child paint by numbers paint job on it I think she is a good truck.

We got her ready to go and I headed towards the gate and to the Shell station out by I-24. I noticed a little clutch slippage in 4th and 5th but I dealt with it. We fuel her up and as soon as we are ready to roll we get hit with the storms that dropped tornadoes on Arkansas.

I headed north in a driving storm with lightning hitting both sides of the road and didn't stop for 220 miles.

The first 100 I was petrified since I only had about 5 miles in a Deuce prior to this and that to the fact that they are not built for anyone of my size and stature. The size worked to my benefit since I incorporated Fat Dampening Steering onto the Deuce that helped reduce arm fatigue during the trip.

We hit Nashville during Friday lunch rush hour, Louisville at Friday rush hour (the day before The Derby) and Cincinnati at the tail end of Friday rush hour.

It took about 7:45 and we made about 55mph all the way and the one little stretch (5 miles of it) where it was dry I opened her up and she was still wanting to run faster at 60 and I pulled her back due to luck stretching.

I had a smile when I left Smyrna and hitting Dayton 350 miles later it only got bigger when my Wife said she heard me coming about a mile a way.

Priceless

steve

Thanks to Blood of Tyrants for the offer of assistance which I am happy we did not need and a special thanks to my Brother to whom I could not have done it without (and I have another Brother that's like that as well).
 

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Dude, you got the Armasafe batteries!!!! good score on those Batts, there is a post or 2 in here on how to take care of them

Nice truck!

Congrats!
 

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Congrats on a safe recovery. Where abouts in Dayton are you, I grew up in Huber Heights.
 

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I live out West of Dayton on SR35 and I think you guys would get more responses if you spelled and pronounced it correctly, it's Hubriar Heights. :)



(Yes, I have friends there....)
 

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The one thing I forgot to post is that there was a guy there with his son picking up two Deuces. He had a large OTR conventional rig with a long low-boy trailer. I asked what he was going to do with the trucks and he said that his son (who was with him) said he wanted a mud buggy so he was going to take all the axles and scrap the rest.

I tried to convince him otherwise and to get on this site and offered to by the cover off of one but to no avail, he was not convinced. But, he did say they would try them in the mud before removing the axles...........

Sad...

:-(
 

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Cool truck, Steve. Good luck with it! The reason the truck looks like a child painted it is because it has the older 4 color camo and units were told to simply touch up the paint until it went in for an overhaul (and would have received the newer 3 color camo). This means that it has been touched up many times and is probably closer to an 8 color camo paint job when you take into consideration all of the different shades of black, brown and green. :D I like the 4 color camo, but you can rarely find a clean 4 color camo paint job since they've been touched up numerous times since they were last painted in 4 color probably some time in the early 80s. I am sure that someone else like EMMADO22, who has actual experience in the Army, could chime in with more details/info.
 

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SW, when you get those folks hopelessly wanting to chop up deuces, get a contact number if you can. That becomes a wealth of good parts for us green truck monkeys. (Not to be confused with the Trunk Monkeys). I remember 35 well. Travelled that way alot heading to my brothers house in Xenia. Darrell, I left Huber Gulch in the 80s man, possibly before your sister was born. It was a decent community at the time.
 

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For anyone wondering the truck said Gurley Construction on the door. He said it was his and he was from Georgia.

The one truck looked worse than mine but the one with the new troop cover looked like it had a fresh paint job and as far as I know they were both runners.
 

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Hey Jim H., this place looks pretty close to you. Might be able to score some goodies. If you do I want 1st dibs on the cargo cover.
Gurley Construction Inc
99 North Ave Ne
Rome, GA 30161 Map

(706) 235-3328
 

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Outstanding Kenny.

Mention the big guys from the Smyrna compound, I'm sure he will remember us as we do tend to make an impression. (good bad or ugly...)
 
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