Great Deuce video!! almost thought you sold the old truck. Slave cables are alot better than messing with jumper cables. Thats why you need a backup deuce.
Jump n Carry's JNC 1224 is what we have in our Deuce. It replaced the older jump box we had that wore out. This "portable" jump box works well for 12 and 24V systems and has jump-started our Deuce a few times. It does weigh about 40lbs, though.
we put a heavy duty switch from NAPA between the batteries on ours. A "night switch" for sure. Works well to keep the batteries from running out when it sits.
For a 24 volt jump box, get a matching pair of common 12 volt units. Connect each one to ONE of your milsurp truck batteries, turn it all on and activate the starter motor circuit. Alternatively, get a hand truck, strap a pair of 12 volt batteries to it with a bridge cable between them, and use short conventional jumper cables to jump your milsurp truck.
Jump started mine. Winter up north always kills my batteries even with the battery disconnect switch and it barely being used. Anyways I just take my truck or car and hook up jumper cables on one battery like jump starting a normal car and after a few minutes it's good to go or a day like today when it's really cold, in a rush and it's stone dead I hooked up 2 sets of cables, one set on each battery going to 2 different vehicles and it lights right off and is ready to go
Out of curiosity what insurance company would you recommend for a Deuce? I got my eyes on one and I want to be able to drive the mess out of that truck without worrying about insurance. I got state farm for my pickup, but I 'm not sure if they would insure a Deuce.
@deuceandguns I finally bought a m35a2 a couple years ago. Learned alot from your videos. I converted mine to super singles and made it a crewcab. It's a fun vehicle. Just bought a m37 to fix up
OK so now put two of those jump packs in series and across the outer terminals of those two batteries and disconnect the batteries if very low from the truck click boost on both and then start it… you must then connect the batteries back together quickly before the jump packs shut off… when the jump packs shut off the engine may die
So I know I'm probably going to sound like an idiot but I really want to get a deuce and a half but the pain in the butt is it's not a daily driving kind of vehicle you don't just go on your daily driving but I want one because you know I wanted to be a truck driver when I was younger and this is the closest thing that I can get to a semi without having to go to school because trust me I'm done with human beings altogether so I've got this dilemma do I get a deuce and a half fix it up get it all looking pristine for just a daily driving just a piss people off or do I get one just to run away in my garage and then only drive it like twice a month
I just jump started a deuce and a half while i was watching this video...coffee does it every time...
Great Deuce video!! almost thought you sold the old truck. Slave cables are alot better than messing with jumper cables. Thats why you need a backup deuce.
Great demo and explanation on how to jump start an M35.
Jump n Carry's JNC 1224 is what we have in our Deuce. It replaced the older jump box we had that wore out. This "portable" jump box works well for 12 and 24V systems and has jump-started our Deuce a few times. It does weigh about 40lbs, though.
Excellent video Deuce. 👍👍
Most old heavy equipment has a nightswitch for the battery to cut power off to the rest of the machine. Works pretty good to preserve battery power.
we put a heavy duty switch from NAPA between the batteries on ours. A "night switch" for sure. Works well to keep the batteries from running out when it sits.
Just hook up a chain to buddy’s truck in pull. Pop start in 2nd. Works every time.
Had the local tow company do that for us once. Works perfectly!
Deuce BIGALLOW
OHHHHH THAT SOUND!!!!!!!
For a 24 volt jump box, get a matching pair of common 12 volt units. Connect each one to ONE of your milsurp truck batteries, turn it all on and activate the starter motor circuit.
Alternatively, get a hand truck, strap a pair of 12 volt batteries to it with a bridge cable between them, and use short conventional jumper cables to jump your milsurp truck.
Should try the 24v jump packs. seen people start road tractors with no batteries
I started my M809 with no batteries with a 24v one from harbor freight. The really big one
@@funkidyo JNC 1224, yup. Works awesome
Jump started mine. Winter up north always kills my batteries even with the battery disconnect switch and it barely being used. Anyways I just take my truck or car and hook up jumper cables on one battery like jump starting a normal car and after a few minutes it's good to go or a day like today when it's really cold, in a rush and it's stone dead I hooked up 2 sets of cables, one set on each battery going to 2 different vehicles and it lights right off and is ready to go
Out of curiosity what insurance company would you recommend for a Deuce? I got my eyes on one and I want to be able to drive the mess out of that truck without worrying about insurance. I got state farm for my pickup, but I 'm not sure if they would insure a Deuce.
Good Video
Just call 10 or 15 buddies over to bump start it lol. Damn that's alot of beer though.
its always funny they 4000 amps will go through speaker wire
That's why I stopped after three attempts. She was pretty toasty after that.
Most aircraft are 24 volt. Tow it to the airport and hook up to the start cart. Or maybe just keep your batteries charged and ready. I do.
Interesting. Now I'm researching to see if I can shoehorn a set of landing lights into the Deuce's headlight buckets.
Need more m35a2 videos
I have a few planned for the coming months but if you've got some video ideas or questions I could turn into videos please let me know.
@deuceandguns I finally bought a m35a2 a couple years ago. Learned alot from your videos. I converted mine to super singles and made it a crewcab. It's a fun vehicle. Just bought a m37 to fix up
@@o0RageCore0o Dude! I wanna see your project! you should post it!
@@rujimbob can't post pictures on here
OK so now put two of those jump packs in series and across the outer terminals of those two batteries and disconnect the batteries if very low from the truck click boost on both and then start it… you must then connect the batteries back together quickly before the jump packs shut off… when the jump packs shut off the engine may die
I thought about getting creative with it but then remembered that Deuce starters are over $500 which is about 100 times more than the video made.
I ain't no rocket surgeontist, but could the answer be two battery jumpers?
I thought about that but I have no idea how the two jumpers would work with each other. With my luck one would probably melt the other one.
i would like a deuseandahalf
So I know I'm probably going to sound like an idiot but I really want to get a deuce and a half but the pain in the butt is it's not a daily driving kind of vehicle you don't just go on your daily driving but I want one because you know I wanted to be a truck driver when I was younger and this is the closest thing that I can get to a semi without having to go to school because trust me I'm done with human beings altogether so I've got this dilemma do I get a deuce and a half fix it up get it all looking pristine for just a daily driving just a piss people off or do I get one just to run away in my garage and then only drive it like twice a month
I'm sure that it'd been possible to get slave cables for the deuce and a half, if you absolutely needed to.
Though, I'm not sure what they'd cost
They're available but not cheap at $300-$500 from what I found.
@deuceandguns well,they might not be cheap, but in the long term, they'd be worth whatever you paid for them
Look at the bright side...its not air start with a leaky air system lol