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10 Ton M123 and M15A1 Trailer

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Dirt, you never fail to impress us!
 

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We ripped out early Friday morning and made it about 40 miles outside of Jacksonville and had a flat. The weather couldn't have been worst, cold, raining. It stopped us at 7:45 and didn't get back on the roaduntil 10:15. But the rest of the ride down went good. I ended up getting the Best of Show award which for me was very cool. I met a great bunch of people at the show. I look forward to going back next year. My goal is to have my M125 completed by then. Drove home today in just over 3 hours. 130 miles no problems truck ran great. 260 mile round trip, burned 60 gallons of fuel which is just under 4 mpg.
 

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It was nice to meet you & check out the truck! Its really gorgeous. Props for making the drive as well. All of the individual components on a 10-Ton are very unique. You get a real appreciation for them when you get to poke around one.

Pete's 5 Ton is the only thing that makes that 123 look somewhat normal!
 

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Yes, that's a big, old design engine with a LARGE truck to have it move. Back in the day, when gas was 40 cents a gallon the military really could give a mouse's butt about mileage. Nowadays, they consider it a bit more when designing vehicle specs.

Great news on the win, Dirt71 ! The spare tire change must've been a PITA, but the show win makes it all worthwhile.
 

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Best in show sounds about right! As much as the 5 ton looks somewhat normal next to the 123, the 712 looks positively puny next to it :shock:.

What was the fastest sustainable speed you could go during your trip?
 

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Best in show sounds about right! As much as the 5 ton looks somewhat normal next to the 123, the 712 looks positively puny next to it :shock:.

What was the fastest sustainable speed you could go during your trip?
I kept it between 40 and 45 which in turn kept the rpms around 26 to 2700 rpm. This Cummins V8 300 is good to about 3100rpm.
 

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Welcome to the BFR School of Economics...

Personally I think that is pretty good especially when you compute it as MPGPP (miles per gallon per pound:cool:)
For instance, that thing weighs about eight times what my Jeep weighs, yet it only uses 5 times as much fuel. Ironically it weighs about 10 times what my accord weighs and uses 10 times as much fuel. So... a 10 ton is as efficient as a honda and more efficient than a Jeep.

That is all, there will be a test laterrofl
 
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