can you give a over view of what all the gauges mean and what a newbie needs to know about getting in one and driving one for the first time? :-) Ps, love your channel
Ross Lambert I’m sure the ratios can be changed, but being Oshkosh pumpkins it may be tough to source and expensive. I traveled from California to georgia at 65 the entire time trouble free
@MTVRchannel do you think the mtvr platform would be good for a 20 foot container sized overland expedition vehicle or would you recommend something else. I'd like the payload to use heavier construction materials and carry water
This the truck that I trained in in civil air patrol we drove it around the block at least 3 times first thing in due to how big it was it was kind of intimidating but I did it and it was not to hard to maneuver but everyone that’s 15 and older need this to get there certification so that when we get called up we can do search and rescue missions in different ways and transportation
How was registration in tour state for the MTVR? Any problems or hassles you had to deal with They are Heavier than a Deuce and newer so I’ve been curious to find out
can you give a over view of what all the gauges mean and what a newbie needs to know about getting in one and driving one for the first time? :-) Ps, love your channel
Bret Staz I’ll make one and post it for ya!
I made one
@@mtvrchannel3051 I am probably 50% of the watches on that video, thanks!
Wow, drives nice. My deuce never was that smooth, never was that fast, never was quiet, and steering was horrible.
Hey it just adds character right?
Not exactly geared for highway cruising. Can the ratio be changed ?
Ross Lambert I’m sure the ratios can be changed, but being Oshkosh pumpkins it may be tough to source and expensive. I traveled from California to georgia at 65 the entire time trouble free
@@mtvrchannel3051 Do you have the taller gears or the OEM? Looks like that Cat would be screaming for mercy at them speeds.....
@MTVRchannel do you think the mtvr platform would be good for a 20 foot container sized overland expedition vehicle or would you recommend something else. I'd like the payload to use heavier construction materials and carry water
This the truck that I trained in in civil air patrol we drove it around the block at least 3 times first thing in due to how big it was it was kind of intimidating but I did it and it was not to hard to maneuver but everyone that’s 15 and older need this to get there certification so that when we get called up we can do search and rescue missions in different ways and transportation
How was registration in tour state for the MTVR? Any problems or hassles you had to deal with
They are Heavier than a Deuce and newer so I’ve been curious to find out
Bruce Meyer currently waiting on my sf97 to come, insurance wasn’t a problem
Awesome you already talked to DMV once you get you SF97 that CDL won’t be required? I know each state is different though
Bruce Meyer I have a cdl so that’s not an issue, purely due to weight alone a cdl will be required 99% of the time
The 4 wheel variants are under 21,000 pounds, so weight wouldn’t be a problem. Air brakes might make a difference though.