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rizzo

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is that a 2 inch strap? or loop? straight 2 inch is a little light for a M1009.

I like your spirit. Looks like you were having fun!
 

adrianspeeder

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She lives! Finally I suppose dried out enough with the intake open and glow plugs out it spun over again with the starter. Screwed back in the plugs and she fired right over pushin' about 5g of water out the exhaust. Back to the mud today!
 

ONTOS66

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Glad to hear that "she lives."

Two suggestions:

1. Be sure the drain plugs are installed before deep water operations.
2. Always carry fishing tackle so you have something to do while waiting for a tow.

rofl
 

omega231

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speaking of a nice guy with a winch equiped deuce, feel free to give me a ring if yall get stuck in the huntsville area. got 2 M35s and a M818 with winches.
 

saddamsnightmare

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May 9th, 2009.

At least it had a "U" in the description, but somehow I don't think that the CUCV was ever considered to be a true submersible..... Remember to open the door panels and air all those spaces out, otherwise you'll have a Katrina mobile.
(It will be od inside with mold).
I'd wade it next time to see if the truck can make it, or call in a chinook to lift you over....:oops:

Cheers,

Kyle F. McGrogan
 

Tanner

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You must have missd the Official Memo stating that the U in CUCV does not mean U-Boat...

Glad to hear that the engine lived to see another puddle!

Chevrolet: "Built Like a Rock" - Sinks like one, too... ;-)

'Tanner'
 

Wild Horse Hans

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Did almost the same thing to one in Honduras many years ago. We just pulled the glow plugs and spun her over for a few seconds then put the plugs back, fired it up and away we went. It ran like crap for a day or so, but after that was running normal. It took much longer for the insides to dry out. We had to leave the windows down overnight or it would be a rain forest in the morning.:-D
 

adrianspeeder

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