For what it is worth

From: Wayne Harris (papercu@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 13 2002 - 18:26:15 PDT


The DRMO sold a deuce on a local sale at Ft Stewart a few years ago and guy
from around Miami (Not Ken) drove up in a small truck and after he bought
it, had the DRMO load the little truck in back of the deuce and started out
the gate where he then ran of of fuel. Wayne

> > When I bought my M35A2, it took me about 10 hours to drive it
> > home. I had my friend following me in his car, because he drove
> > me up there to get the truck. It was quite an experience.
> >
> > Jon
>
>For what it is worth, when I picked up my deuce I planned to pull my Jeep
>wrangler with a tow bar behind the deuce. I put a ring on my tow bar and
>thought I was good to go. When I tried to hook up the tow bar I discovered
>the military hitch is frick'n huge. My ring would not go over it. We then
>loaded the jeep in the back at a loading dock and off I went. Unloading
>was
>a different story but I've taken enough of everyone's time. I can't
>usually
>find a victim to go on my adventures with me.
>
>Joe Trapp
>
>
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