In preparation for the Mayan calendar running out next year and the imminent zombie invasion I bought my first checklist item: M35A2 W/W
13,530 lb - curb weight
23,530 lb - GVWR
The M35A2 is popularly powered by a LDT-465 engine made by either: Continental Motors, Hercules or White. It is an in-line 6 cylinder, turbocharged multifuel engine, 478 cubic inches, with 134 bhp and 330 lb-ft of torque. This is coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and divorced 2-speed sprague-operated transfer case (Rockwell 136-21). Multifuel engines are designed to reliably operate on a wide variety of fuels, to include diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, heating oil, used motor oil, transmission fluid or gasoline. Gasoline should only be used in an emergency because it does not properly lubricate the injector pump. While using gasoline, common practice calls for the addition of at least 1 quart of clean motor oil per 15 gallons of gasoline for proper pump lubrication where available. 9-11 mpg.
Axles:Rockwell FC 240 HXI front; Rockwell CF 240 HX3 rear
Differentials:6.72:1 ratio
Brakes:air assisted hydraulic (no CDL required)
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More pictures and videos to come!