It's nice that y'all own an M52A1. I use to own the exact variant of truck a couple of years ago now. The A1's with the Mack Thermodynes became rare and alot of them at that were rebuilt while still in the military as A2's with the multi fuel LDS-465's. The original M39 series as gas trucks with R602's weren't built very long and practically are almost nonexistent nowadays.
Thanks for commenting. I love the sound that thing makes, there is nothing else like it. No matter what's going on, it turns everyones head when that truck fires up.
It's nice that y'all own an M52A1.
I use to own the exact variant of truck a couple of years ago now.
The A1's with the Mack Thermodynes became rare and alot of them at that were rebuilt while still in the military as A2's with the multi fuel LDS-465's.
The original M39 series as gas trucks with R602's weren't built very long and practically are almost nonexistent nowadays.
Thanks for commenting. I love the sound that thing makes, there is nothing else like it. No matter what's going on, it turns everyones head when that truck fires up.
An interesting video. Nice sounding diesel. Invest in a tow bar or make one, you'll have much better control.
Thanks for the comment. We have a very small budget so we make do with what we have.
@@armedforcesmuseumgreenvill810 Understood, it's a suggestion. Maybe someone has one they could donate. Just putting it out there for your viewers.
@@marcfournier823 Thanks for the plug.