Checking out the capabilities of my M35A2

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

Taking my M35A2 through it's paces. We spent the day at an old Army base (Camp Livingston, La).

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  • who is the guy at 2:50 You can hardly hear him but hes like OH WHen he comes down he is going to hit the bumper and get stuck. and then you hear hims say or he will roll over.

    This guy don't know shit about these trucks

  • @thelasthallow Ironically. he's in the Army National Guard and has never ridden in one....

  • i whats the mpg of those beast?

  • @dodgedakotafan ~10 mpg.

  • hi can you answe me wath is the bes engine between the multifueler and the cummins?

  • @dodgedakotafan Multifuel is a designation. The engine has a fuel compaensator on it to allow multiple fuel uses. My truck has a White in it. I prefer the White over the Cummins.

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  • @rebal442 Coordinates please.....

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  • @12valvepower1 What configuration? I have a 2011 f150 3.7 4x4 supercab with 3.73 gearing. I have a roush air intake as the only mod. I'm getting the same mileage as you. I really wanted a superduty but figured the gas would be too expensive

  • our f250 is about 22 mpg empty. 7.3l turbo diesel.

  • like i said. america baby.

  •  built when america knew how to build things

  • God that sounded heavenly.

  • how many miles do you have on yours? I am looking at one on craigslist with 30k miles

  • @kendelrio national gaurd is like glorified police

  • that turbo screams like me when i am happy LOL. ;)

  • @nthom1956 Correct on the 4/5 pattern. That was for comfort for the person who had to ride in the middle during moivement.

    Thanks for the info, most of the trucks I drove were 1970's AmGen with the Continental multifuel, we did have a few old early 1950's M35's, Studebakers with REO gas engines with our radars mounted on them. They had the more conventional 4-5 pattern. Amazed the government changed the spec on the shift pattern over the years just for creature comfort. LOL

  • Sure has a sweet sound.....

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