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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

JohnnyBM931A2

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Yeah it is perhaps a bit bizarre, but not really. In my case, it is actually less expensive for me to drive this 5 ton than it was to drive my previous daily driver (a 7 or 8mpg 66 Ford Fairlane that required premium gas.) Diesel is cheaper than 93 octane gas, and I seem to be getting 8-10mpg, so the 5 ton is a more economical choice rofl

Plus you can't beat the cool factor 8)
 

71DeuceAK

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That's the best part, the "cool" factor and why I would be driving a M923 every day! But on the flip side of things, if I had to go with a civillian car it'd be something small like a Geo Metro...except I might be living on an iffy dirt road that doesn't get plowed when it snows unless I take the initiative...so in reality I'd need a 4wd pickup or a Subaru or something.

I've also thought of a M35A2 as a daily driver, since I could run alternative fuel. But IMO the 5 ton wins out! Can fit a lot of firewood in a M923, put a good size plow on, and be really recognizable: What are you driving? 5 ton army truck LOL. Or look for the house with the army truck in front LOL...
 

JohnnyBM931A2

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That's the best part, the "cool" factor and why I would be driving a M923 every day! But on the flip side of things, if I had to go with a civillian car it'd be something small like a Geo Metro...except I might be living on an iffy dirt road that doesn't get plowed when it snows unless I take the initiative...so in reality I'd need a 4wd pickup or a Subaru or something.

I've also thought of a M35A2 as a daily driver, since I could run alternative fuel. But IMO the 5 ton wins out! Can fit a lot of firewood in a M923, put a good size plow on, and be really recognizable: What are you driving? 5 ton army truck LOL. Or look for the house with the army truck in front LOL...
I think you need to buy a 5 ton dude.... :)
 

71DeuceAK

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Thanks for the encouragement! Granted, I'm 17 and here in AK you'd need the CDL for the 22,000 lbs gross weight and air brakes...and the earliest here you can get a CDL is 19. So best case scenario would be acquiring one for extremely cheap, and then having it sit in the driveway for a couple years. Not that that's a bad thing either though; I'd get a chance to learn more about the truck, hands-on, not just immersing myself in posts here.

So I'm not even seriously looking for one just yet, but I may when/if I possibly move into a house on 6 acres in August while going to college, I'll have the space! I may end up with a '71 Deuce in June, but if not I may just bide my time and look for a 5 ton later on. But I know of a couple potential other sources for a Deuce in the meantime I may investigate further in the next few months.

I'd better shut up for now before I completely hijack this thread, but feel free to PM me if you want to discuss further...I enjoy discussing the feasibility aspects of this...:)
 

simp5782

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got to work on the new 83' 923. the picture says it all. I will say the handy fuel pump I bought from Harbor freight helps with draining. Just not crazy about the 1 ft of alligator clips you hook to a battery. lucky its not unleaded and sparks.
 

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srodocker

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Thats something I will need to do. Whats your plans on cleaning it now? Pulling the bottom plug and doing a good rinse? Keeping it on the truck is a lot easier in my book.
 

simp5782

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Yea i just drop the plug and use my hose thru the fuel hole at high pressure. Run it for awhile. I have a pump pumping the water back into a 55gal barrell to be filtered out and drained. I got it cleaned all out. I also have a swiffer duster i fixed a wash cloth or shop rag to to run around inside of it for hard to reach places. Then 911 additive with the first fuel
 

JohnnyBM931A2

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Thanks for the encouragement! Granted, I'm 17 and here in AK you'd need the CDL for the 22,000 lbs gross weight and air brakes...and the earliest here you can get a CDL is 19. So best case scenario would be acquiring one for extremely cheap, and then having it sit in the driveway for a couple years. Not that that's a bad thing either though; I'd get a chance to learn more about the truck, hands-on, not just immersing myself in posts here.

So I'm not even seriously looking for one just yet, but I may when/if I possibly move into a house on 6 acres in August while going to college, I'll have the space! I may end up with a '71 Deuce in June, but if not I may just bide my time and look for a 5 ton later on. But I know of a couple potential other sources for a Deuce in the meantime I may investigate further in the next few months.

I'd better shut up for now before I completely hijack this thread, but feel free to PM me if you want to discuss further...I enjoy discussing the feasibility aspects of this...:)
I'll say one final thing while we are on the subject.. I think you should buy a deuce for now, then pick up a 5 ton when you reach 19. Problem solved ;)
 

simp5782

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This 83 im doin and my 84 on super singles. Got em both in the classifieds. Ive.got a 934 that will be here Wednesday too. Dunno what I'm gonna do with that 12ft tall thing
 

tobyS

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Simp 5782 Park it in your drive. Your wife and neighbors will love it just as much as you do.
 

simp5782

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Ive got 2 m923s in my drive. May have to hide it in the garage since it will fit. It will need a home soon too
 

MyothersanM1

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It was actually a couple of weeks ago, but I installed a VIC-1 system in my truck. I bought it all on eBay. The headphones cool as they may be will not work with the system. However, my CVC helmets will. I have also sourced some nice h-161 headphones.
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I fabricated the AM-1780 and C-2298 control box mounting plates from stock 1/4" aluminum angle and sheet. I painted them to match their respective mounting locations.
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MyothersanM1

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I mounted the AM-1780 with the large angle between the seats above the cab tub rear lip.
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The flat control box plates were mounted using loop clamps to the rear cab top support bows. I used two CX-4723 4 ft. cables to connect the control boxes to the 1780.
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The power cable ran down behind the co-driver seat and through the existing pass through holes with a grommet in the right rear floor. I installed some large grommets in all the hole for uniformity and to quell the OCD.
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All the cables were dressed up with loop clamps were needed. I found it easier to to the majority of the install with the cab top removed.
 

MyothersanM1

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On Friday, I removed the driver's side window to replace the bottom lift channel. The channel was nearly rusted through. It pretty much fell apart when I was removing the window. It was a simple rebuild and much worth the effort rather than buying a whole new window. Unfortunately the rusty lift channel damaged the outer weatherstrip during removal. I have ordered a new weatherstrip for my next quick project.

While in the door, I replaced both the front and rear window slide channels.
 
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