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Plumberman
Curtis Caden (Plumberman)
US

Duce and a half

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1 24 August 2014, 12:23
Phil Marchese
72" seems very wrong...maybe 22" or so. Nice to see this ol trooper again. Parts of mine still turn up in my spares box 52 years later.
24 August 2014, 14:03
John Hubbard
Fording ability would be more about the height of the intakes, and your desire or otherwise to get wet feet. Consider the high level intakes on off-road land-rovers as an example. IN which case 72" might be possible I guess
24 August 2014, 14:50
Brad Boyle
72" is correct; the full water-proofing of the engine, including sealing all parts of it's 24V electrical system is shown in this war dept video: Youtube Video ... a neat truck. Nice model Curtis.
 
24 August 2014, 15:52
Phil Marchese
Thanks.
24 August 2014, 16:33
Calvin Gifford
Very neat! I will have to pick one up - so I don't have to worry about putting together the original issue Monogram 2 1/2 I got in the stash! LOL Thanks for sharing the video, also!
24 August 2014, 18:36
Curtis Caden
Love the discussion. Building scale models brings history alive and this discussion certainly proves that. My Dad was 3rd Armored Division in the Korean conflict working as an operating engineer. He didn't like MASH 4077 because he said all his tucks had canvas tops. This 2-1/2 ton transport and 5 ton wrecker both have the canvas tops, so they remind me of my Dad.
29 August 2014, 11:52
John Thomas
Cool vid
29 August 2014, 12:01
Curtis Caden
Saw this vehicle on Yukon Men. On the TV show the village faced flooding as the ice broke loose on the river and the one guy said that this truck saved them as they were able to cross the river even with the water up to the floor of the cab.
8 September 2014, 21:30

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2-1/2 ton 6X6 cargo truck with inline 6 cylinder 127 hp engine that can climb a 64% grade and ford a stream 72" deep.

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1:35 U.S. Army Eager Beaver 2½ Ton Truck (Monogram 85-6457)

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