Nice thing about the military trucks is they are weight rated for offroad. so 2.5 ton is fine hauling 5 tons on road. If you ever need just a little bit more traction, remember there is a little axle lever you can flip to engauge the front axle drive. I never found it usefull to skip gears in these things except, skipping first and starting in 2nd makes it a lot nicer for taking off. 1st gear is only really needed for offroad, crawling, or parades.
You should get the external brake fluid reservoir kit from Big Mike. I put one on mine, great for keeping an eye on the level and super easy for adding fluid if need be.
Not sure of any vids out there but it is fairly easy to install, especially if you got the kit from Mike because everything needed is included. I'm not much of a video maker but if I remember this weekend i will take a vid of how I did it.
You were FAR from being overloaded ps---thank you for reminder to us owners about checking the brake fluid pps----nice split shifting. I have not tried that yet but looks pretty straight forward.
Definitely not even a small load lol.. thanks I try and keep up on maintenance as best I can .. I did mess up in the video describing the air assist but no biggie.. and I like split shifting when she's loaded ,helps pulling out. Hope u enjoyed and thanks for watching! @dan o van
Your video popped up on my feed today and I’m always in the mood for some deuce action! I have a 68 and come summer, it’s my daily driver. Yours sure seems to shift better than mine. I think an untrained driver sat in my seat and repeatedly downshifted hard on the synchros prior to my ownership as 1,2, and 3 require RPM matching and double clutching. it is; however, pretty much theft proof! If you drive yours all the time like me, don’t be afraid to bump that fuel up. You’ll read everywhere on steel soldiers that you’ll melt a piston down but as long as you run the RPMs up to the governor on every gear and you don’t get crazy pulling a long grade rolling coal like a freight train, you’ll keep enough boost to keep those EGTs down. I turned mine up years ago; and I mean ALL THE WAY UP! I also re-popped the injectors to 3500 psi which offset the total fuel volume injected while shortening the injection event. That also helps atomize the fuel a bit better. All in all, she’s not slow. I can drift a dirt corner in 2nd gear and pass cars on the highway. I have no clue what kind of HP I’m making but the seat of my pants suggests that the power may have doubled. Awesome trucks and awesome video!
Glad that u enjoyed it man . I love driving mine aswell ! I've put tons of miles on mine. Mine does shift pretty good .. I've learned that low range third gear is the ticket. Makes it way easier to pull out because it between 1st and 2nd high range , and then u dont have to go into 2nd gear because all of these have a 2nd gear that's a little wonky to get in sometimes lol
You’re right. That first to second is about a mile and 2 big turns on the way. Lol. I actually never use first at all. I start in 2nd 99% of the time. 👍 I’ve never split shifted but with the power, I’ve never needed to yet. The biggest issue I’ve encountered is the massive RPM drop between gears. Really could use a 6speed with a normal 1st gear. We pretty much have a 4 speed with a granny gear. Lol.
@ShitPoster??? Hey there. I generally use waste oil 90% of the time. It settles in tanks for a while and then I run it through a centrifuge before putting it into the truck. I get an unlimited supply from the shop that I work for. To improve the cleanliness, I also have a coolant heated pre filter on the way up to the FDC. That works very well :)
A cord of firewood weighs between 2,000 and 3,000 lbs depending on wood type and moisture content. Your Deuce is rated for 5,000 lbs cross-country and 10,000 lbs on roads. You are fine. As a side note: these trucks were never intended to split shift. There is no benefit from doing so and many potential hazards when you do. Driving in very rough conditions should be done in low range but on pavement and within the rated weight limits there is no need to use low range.
Loved the ole deuce since I was a kid. My father and I have both driven them in the service. I've seen them haul 4 ton or better on open road and not even break a sweat.
Great video. I had little doubt the truck would handle the load. I stacked 1.75 cords of firewood (seasoned hardwood) in the back of an M105A2 and pulled it with my M1078. I was worried about the tires on the trailer as they were over their rated limit, but I was only going a few miles. Everything worked out fine. The truck did not even know the load was back there up and down hills, and my wife said the trailer towed fine (she was following me). I had intended to replace the 900 NDCCs with Goodyear G177 1100s before I hauled the wood home, but I could not get that done before the firewood was ready. The G177s are rated for that kind of weight.
G177 are definitely a good choice. I'm waiting on my tires are shot and that's what I'm putting on my duece. The truck definitely wasn't overloaded lol. If I stacked it it could probably hold 3 cords. The only real concern is stopping safety.
A good friend of my dad owns a deuce&1/2 similar to yours and he will take it out to the local truck&tractor pulls and he has to just stop because that sled can’t stop that truck haha id love to own a old military vehicle. My grandpa had a WWII jeep and we would take it all over his cattle ranch
We used to stack pallets of plywood and bales of concertina that high. Both of which should be heavier than that. And then we would drive it cross country through the swamps of Louisiana. Load? You're fine. If you were stacked to the tops of the wood rails by my calculations (12' x 7'6" x 3'6") you should have been carrying 2 1/2 cords. And if it was also stacked higher in the middle then probably closer to 3 cords. Good job.
I noticed you split shifting (going from low range to high range during shift pattern).That's cool......I haven't seen any other videos of people doing that!!!
Those old Hercules multi fuel engines were gutless but as reliable as your favorite hammer and sound fantastic they sound better then any Cummins or Caterpillar out there imo
Yes definitely has little power for the size of truck lol. Mine is a white not a Hercules but they are identical it's just who put it together that's all. Allot of people like the whisler c turbo they sound good but have less flow than the d turbo . Mine has the d which is less whistle but more go lol
The 7.8L multi-fuel was made by Continental,Hercules,and White.All three of them made the LDT-465,LT-465,and LDS-465 for the 1966-1988 M35A2-M756A2. The M35A1 with the LDT-427 was also built by the same three for 1961-1966.They're all the same engine regardless of who built them,but the multi-fuels in the A1 and A2 aren't the same.
I agree man. Honestly I feel like starting out in low range 3rd is easier on the truck .. if u use high range 1st is too low and 2nd is too high. The ratio of 3rd low seems perfect to me. Some people say you'll wear out the transfer case synchro but anything can be fixed and honestly I dont feel like it's doing damage. Thanks again for the comment!!
Nice video! Great shifting! Do you go thru all the gears in low range, then all in high, I couldn't tell exactly? I'd love to get one. Does it have power steering, looks pretty easy to steer.
that's not an air line it's the vent for the master cylinder only, the air pack works like a vacuum booster on an old truck except instead of vacuum it's 120 psi of air that assist in braking.
@@chevyman35089 my grandpa had a WWII deuce, hauled his allis-chalmers bulldozer on the back... I would love to have a 5 ton but you need a CDL for those.
I'm not sure what state u live in buddy but in pa ,u can get a non comercial cdl fairly easily. I always wanted to haul my John deere A to the tractor pull with it.
@@chevyman35089 WA state. Wish I could attach a photo of his 6x6 hauling the dozer and another photo with logs on the back. 3 logs each one probably 4’ high, one about 10 ft long, the other one you can see about 15’.
@@chevyman35089 thats not too far i need to work on my brakes and my air system and some minor stuff. I totally forgot about checking the fluid until i sww this video something ill be doing asap. Ive already changed every other fluid in the truck except for brakes.
@@chevyman35089 hey in regards to the brake fluid i just looked at mine and the cap to the resivor has a hose coming off the top of it. What does that do?
@@chevyman35089 thanks man! I see that there is a grease point on the resivor part of the brake system. I missed that when greasing... who knows how long its been since that thing has had grease. Mine probably hasnt has the brake fluids changed in 20 years at least... or any oil in the air pack. Always something i want to fix or upgrade but itll still get you around. "They dont make em like they used to"
Man that exhaust sound is fantastic!!!!!!!
Nice thing about the military trucks is they are weight rated for offroad. so 2.5 ton is fine hauling 5 tons on road. If you ever need just a little bit more traction, remember there is a little axle lever you can flip to engauge the front axle drive. I never found it usefull to skip gears in these things except, skipping first and starting in 2nd makes it a lot nicer for taking off. 1st gear is only really needed for offroad, crawling, or parades.
Yours runs smooth sharp and crisp exactly the way it's supposed to. love that sound!
Hell of a firewood hauler right there, I’ve wanted a damn Army truck since I was a little shit.
You should get the external brake fluid reservoir kit from Big Mike. I put one on mine, great for keeping an eye on the level and super easy for adding fluid if need be.
Great idea! It's on my list of things to do for sure. I'll try and make more deuce videos!
Sounds good, here is Big Mike's website if you don't already have it. He has so much for keeping these trucks on the road www.bigmikesmotorpool.com
I bought that kit a couple years ago, I just need to install it. Anyone have a video of an install or is it pretty straight forward?
Not sure of any vids out there but it is fairly easy to install, especially if you got the kit from Mike because everything needed is included. I'm not much of a video maker but if I remember this weekend i will take a vid of how I did it.
@@scottbrutus Awesome thanks. Yes I got Mike's kit. Have you hooked up a power bleeder to it?
You were FAR from being overloaded
ps---thank you for reminder to us owners about checking the brake fluid
pps----nice split shifting. I have not tried that yet but looks pretty straight forward.
Definitely not even a small load lol.. thanks I try and keep up on maintenance as best I can .. I did mess up in the video describing the air assist but no biggie.. and I like split shifting when she's loaded ,helps pulling out. Hope u enjoyed and thanks for watching!
@dan o van
I drove one in Desert Storm. I was born the year yours was built.
Your video popped up on my feed today and I’m always in the mood for some deuce action! I have a 68 and come summer, it’s my daily driver. Yours sure seems to shift better than mine. I think an untrained driver sat in my seat and repeatedly downshifted hard on the synchros prior to my ownership as 1,2, and 3 require RPM matching and double clutching. it is; however, pretty much theft proof! If you drive yours all the time like me, don’t be afraid to bump that fuel up. You’ll read everywhere on steel soldiers that you’ll melt a piston down but as long as you run the RPMs up to the governor on every gear and you don’t get crazy pulling a long grade rolling coal like a freight train, you’ll keep enough boost to keep those EGTs down. I turned mine up years ago; and I mean ALL THE WAY UP! I also re-popped the injectors to 3500 psi which offset the total fuel volume injected while shortening the injection event. That also helps atomize the fuel a bit better. All in all, she’s not slow. I can drift a dirt corner in 2nd gear and pass cars on the highway. I have no clue what kind of HP I’m making but the seat of my pants suggests that the power may have doubled. Awesome trucks and awesome video!
Glad that u enjoyed it man . I love driving mine aswell ! I've put tons of miles on mine. Mine does shift pretty good .. I've learned that low range third gear is the ticket. Makes it way easier to pull out because it between 1st and 2nd high range , and then u dont have to go into 2nd gear because all of these have a 2nd gear that's a little wonky to get in sometimes lol
You’re right. That first to second is about a mile and 2 big turns on the way. Lol. I actually never use first at all. I start in 2nd 99% of the time. 👍 I’ve never split shifted but with the power, I’ve never needed to yet. The biggest issue I’ve encountered is the massive RPM drop between gears. Really could use a 6speed with a normal 1st gear. We pretty much have a 4 speed with a granny gear. Lol.
@ShitPoster???
Hey there. I generally use waste oil 90% of the time. It settles in tanks for a while and then I run it through a centrifuge before putting it into the truck. I get an unlimited supply from the shop that I work for. To improve the cleanliness, I also have a coolant heated pre filter on the way up to the FDC. That works very well :)
Love to hear that exhaust as your going thru them gears. I don’t think you overloaded it
For how old that truck is, I would say it’s in pretty deicent shape and it sounds awsome with the turbo and that good oll army-truck exhaust sound.😃
Thanks man ! .. I love theses trucks!
A cord of firewood weighs between 2,000 and 3,000 lbs depending on wood type and moisture content. Your Deuce is rated for 5,000 lbs cross-country and 10,000 lbs on roads. You are fine. As a side note: these trucks were never intended to split shift. There is no benefit from doing so and many potential hazards when you do. Driving in very rough conditions should be done in low range but on pavement and within the rated weight limits there is no need to use low range.
You should split when heavy, shift all 5 in L then go H and do 4 & 5.
Their is a benefit. Less stress on the engine and drive train.
Cool video thanks for posting it sir
Loved the ole deuce since I was a kid. My father and I have both driven them in the service. I've seen them haul 4 ton or better on open road and not even break a sweat.
Great video. I had little doubt the truck would handle the load. I stacked 1.75 cords of firewood (seasoned hardwood) in the back of an M105A2 and pulled it with my M1078. I was worried about the tires on the trailer as they were over their rated limit, but I was only going a few miles. Everything worked out fine. The truck did not even know the load was back there up and down hills, and my wife said the trailer towed fine (she was following me). I had intended to replace the 900 NDCCs with Goodyear G177 1100s before I hauled the wood home, but I could not get that done before the firewood was ready. The G177s are rated for that kind of weight.
G177 are definitely a good choice. I'm waiting on my tires are shot and that's what I'm putting on my duece. The truck definitely wasn't overloaded lol. If I stacked it it could probably hold 3 cords. The only real concern is stopping safety.
A good friend of my dad owns a deuce&1/2 similar to yours and he will take it out to the local truck&tractor pulls and he has to just stop because that sled can’t stop that truck haha id love to own a old military vehicle. My grandpa had a WWII jeep and we would take it all over his cattle ranch
this is so awesome bro - want more!!!!
Truck sounds great
Thanks man. Gotta love the sound of a multi fuel!
True
@@chevyman35089 which multifuel engine is in there? REO?
It's a white made ldt465 , 478 cubic inch . With a D turbo
@@chevyman35089 very nice 👍🏼
We used to stack pallets of plywood and bales of concertina that high. Both of which should be heavier than that. And then we would drive it cross country through the swamps of Louisiana. Load? You're fine.
If you were stacked to the tops of the wood rails by my calculations (12' x 7'6" x 3'6") you should have been carrying 2 1/2 cords. And if it was also stacked higher in the middle then probably closer to 3 cords.
Good job.
like a pro.. best day ever with a best truck :)
Thanks man .. more content coming just need free time to edit lol
@@chevyman35089 greetings frm Lithuania :)
I need one of those in my life!!!
That thing is a beast!They ride alot nicer with some weight on them.No better feeling than driving a vehicle like that,thru the woods,fully loaded!
U ain't kidding.. I love driving it all the time . I hope to make more videos with it!
What's really a wake up is that I went into the US Army in December 1971 and drove these brand new.
That's awesome! Thank u for ur service
Dude...your not even close to being overloaded. By friend in eastern Oregon put over 5 cords on his deuce. What a sight
I noticed you split shifting (going from low range to high range during shift pattern).That's cool......I haven't seen any other videos of people doing that!!!
Old school Army Veteran 126 trans
Those old Hercules multi fuel engines were gutless but as reliable as your favorite hammer and sound fantastic they sound better then any Cummins or Caterpillar out there imo
Yes definitely has little power for the size of truck lol. Mine is a white not a Hercules but they are identical it's just who put it together that's all. Allot of people like the whisler c turbo they sound good but have less flow than the d turbo . Mine has the d which is less whistle but more go lol
The 7.8L multi-fuel was made by Continental,Hercules,and White.All three of them made the LDT-465,LT-465,and LDS-465 for the 1966-1988 M35A2-M756A2.
The M35A1 with the LDT-427 was also built by the same three for 1961-1966.They're all the same engine regardless of who built them,but the multi-fuels in the A1 and A2 aren't the same.
Very good knowledge my friend! Thanks for the info
Plus in a pinch you can run it off motor oil, charosine, or jet fuel
Kinda cool that this was uploaded on 10 20 2020. Cool video too
Great video!
I appreciate that! Glad u liked it
They hauled in new tracks for our M60A1's in 1976, 1 track per M35, and each track weighed 2.5 tons.
Excellent !!!
6.45 what was that? Low range to high range? Gosh this thing sound amazing
I also like the Split Shifting too
I agree man. Honestly I feel like starting out in low range 3rd is easier on the truck .. if u use high range 1st is too low and 2nd is too high. The ratio of 3rd low seems perfect to me. Some people say you'll wear out the transfer case synchro but anything can be fixed and honestly I dont feel like it's doing damage. Thanks again for the comment!!
Welcome
When you get a chance, can you show a video on how to change the batteries on the M35A2?
Yea absolutely! Love getting video ideas
Thanks. I was thinking of becoming a diesel tech/mechanic
That the truck 🚛 that David Knight (Lochlyn Munro) that use it to haul firewood.
Nice video! Great shifting! Do you go thru all the gears in low range, then all in high, I couldn't tell exactly? I'd love to get one. Does it have power steering, looks pretty easy to steer.
Bro can you please do a longer driving vid with amazing beast? But with better view of your legs and your shifting and clutching bro?
@dennyalfro9832 i sure can . I've been on tiktok for the last 4 years but with the ban I'll be back here posting more
@@chevyman35089 bro that would sweet man. Can’t wait to see your vids brother
Only thing you needed as a dump hoist to reduce your work
that's not an air line it's the vent for the master cylinder only, the air pack works like a vacuum booster on an old truck except instead of vacuum it's 120 psi of air that assist in braking.
U are 100% right .. I misspoke in the video. Thanks for watching
White,hercules and continental all are engine of M35 but white is good of all
The line you disconnect from the master cylinder is nothing more than a vent
There is a permanent four-wheel drive, probably a large consumption of diesel fuel and gasoline
split shifting :)
Should have gotten a loaded and M T weights
Good idea ! .. I'll c what I can do for next years load.
Don't "palm" the steering wheel, let it slide in your hands when straighten out of a turn...
you were no way overloaded
Absolutely not lol.. maybe next year I'll do 3 cords in the bed !
I want a deuce so bad
I always wanted one for years before I got mine. I've owned it for about 5 years and love it. It's kinda an addicting lol.. now I want a 5 ton lol
@@chevyman35089 my grandpa had a WWII deuce, hauled his allis-chalmers bulldozer on the back... I would love to have a 5 ton but you need a CDL for those.
I'm not sure what state u live in buddy but in pa ,u can get a non comercial cdl fairly easily. I always wanted to haul my John deere A to the tractor pull with it.
@@chevyman35089 WA state. Wish I could attach a photo of his 6x6 hauling the dozer and another photo with logs on the back. 3 logs each one probably 4’ high, one about 10 ft long, the other one you can see about 15’.
That would be awesome! Email it too me if u want.. bradm454@yahoo.com
Ok im watching this because it looks like westen 6x6 army truck is any other like me to?
Westen is a 5 ton 900 series. But they definitely are similar. Thanks for watching!
Only half a load ,fill that thing
Next year I'll get more lol !
Are you near ohio? Looking for someone to do minor work on my 67 deuce and a half
I'm in sw pa. So not to far
@@chevyman35089 thats not too far i need to work on my brakes and my air system and some minor stuff. I totally forgot about checking the fluid until i sww this video something ill be doing asap. Ive already changed every other fluid in the truck except for brakes.
@@chevyman35089 hey in regards to the brake fluid i just looked at mine and the cap to the resivor has a hose coming off the top of it. What does that do?
That hose is just a vent to the reservoir
@@chevyman35089 thanks man! I see that there is a grease point on the resivor part of the brake system. I missed that when greasing... who knows how long its been since that thing has had grease. Mine probably hasnt has the brake fluids changed in 20 years at least... or any oil in the air pack. Always something i want to fix or upgrade but itll still get you around. "They dont make em like they used to"
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