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Driving my wife to work
My wife does not like to drive in the snow. We had about 6 inches the previous day. I decided I'd take her to work in my 1967 M35a2, better know as a "deuce and a half". Come drive along with us.
My wife does not like to drive in the snow. We had about 6 inches the previous day. I decided I'd take her to work in my 1967 M35a2, better know as a "deuce and a half". Come drive along with us.
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Somewhere out there is a man driving a Ferrari who is down about his life. But you will never find an unhappy person behind the wheel of a deuce and a half, because there is no such thing as a person who can be unhappy while driving a deuce and a half.
@SgXGamming
9 жыл бұрын
Oh My GOD I could not agree more XD lol.... Put me behind a wheel of a Deuce and a half and im smiling
@DustinGould
6 жыл бұрын
till its broken :(
@callsignvader2100
6 жыл бұрын
inurtrash Parts are easy to find for this.
@carlogambino2160
5 жыл бұрын
Ed Gruberman well said man
@mrbubbav674
4 жыл бұрын
Laws of physics lol
To those complaining that you don't need a deuce to drive in 6 inches of snow... Ur missing the point of this video lol.
@BroodykayBroodyfour
6 жыл бұрын
Gray Man first of all where I'm from 6 inches of snow wouldn't stop anybody driving anywhere no matter what they had for a vehicle secondly and more importantly if I had that truck I would drive it everyday lol
@vincentrosario5358
5 жыл бұрын
Flordians seem to think you need a deuce to drive in northern winters
@DunderHead.5000
3 жыл бұрын
The college kids here don't know how to stop when there's 2in of snow. I'd hate to see what would happen if they were driving a deuce.
Any excuse to drive a deuce and a half is a good excuse
Every mans dream.... an excuse so that his wife finally lets you drive your Deuce and a half im sure 6 inches of snow helped
Cool truck, beautiful wife, life is good.
@that70sguy33
6 жыл бұрын
RB_Nugget Mr. Trump successfully had North Korea's Kim Jong Un to sign a denuclearization accord, and got the Stock market back after your man crush obama sunk it. What your obama do? Make healthcare unaffordable and gay marriage.
@that70sguy33
6 жыл бұрын
trangia94534 couldn't agree more! Happy wife, happy life!
Could easily be done in any 4x4 vehicle. But why didn't this guy do that? BECAUSE HE'S GOT A M35, THAT'S WHY! If I had one I'd drive it every time I had the chance!! 2" of snow? DRIVING THE M35. Sunny and 75? DRIVING THE M35.
@soundlessleaf8032
9 жыл бұрын
+uncleben03 Stuck in a jam in Traffic? DRIVE THE M35
@toeofawesome1264
8 жыл бұрын
+soundlessleaf80 with a m35 traffic is just called a speed bump
@soundlessleaf8032
8 жыл бұрын
Toe ofawesome lol
@fordmanf-yg5dy
7 жыл бұрын
uncleben03 I would drive it every day but mine would be a 5 ton and I would tune it so it roles a lot of coal on demand
@jamesshride3158
7 жыл бұрын
Those things are a pain in the ass. A duece, IMHO, is too big, but not WAY too big... a five ton... too heavy for a lot of roads.
The safest way to drive your wife to work.
After I stopped laughing about the fact that everything was closed down with 6" of snow, it turned out to be a pretty cool vid. Cheers from northwestern Ontario bud
@johndoe-zk1yu
10 жыл бұрын
sounds like an excuse to drive the duece :)
@DNHarris
7 жыл бұрын
KZreadr Nick Murry drives his 911 C4 during New England winters... at first I thought this must be Georgia or something to be closed with 6" of snow.. Cheers from Mid-Michigan!
@ViolentDetour
6 жыл бұрын
Well if people say 6" is good for a deuce, I should be sure to get one for these northern Alberta winters!
Your wife is a great sport, you two are gonna have a lot of fun with that thing when your old enough to retire!
I need one of these for reasons.
@michaelcoulter1114
7 жыл бұрын
mojostevo Yup, many reasons.
@glong3571
6 жыл бұрын
mojostevo yo
dosent matter how much snow or not it's just a dam good reason to drive his big toy 😁 my compliments sir
back when soldiers could drive clutch
Seth, I drove a deuce MANY times while in the service, as well as the old 51A2 dump trucks. I sure do miss them and the beautiful sound of the whistler turbo! Thank you very much for sharing your commute!! Your wife is very pretty, too!
@sethnagy4093
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the reply and thank you for your service to this great country.
Your wife is so cool! I think everyman in America needs a woman like her. Wish I had one like her in my Deuce.
Drove the 2 1/2's and 5-tons in the 'official capacity' and this is just a memory except you had a pretty girl and I always had ugly G.I's. Probably a Continental multi-fuel. Tough old rigs.
Haha nice finally a reason that buying this truck was a good idea
I know where you live 6 inches of snow is a lot. I live in northeastern Ohio in the snowbelt where our average snowfall is 120 inches a year, you should be here when we have one snow storm that dumps 12-18 inches of snow. Sometimes in mind blowing to see these huge piles of snow. Love your truck, always loved the deuce and a half especially with the dual wheels in the back. Really nice you drive your wife to work. Take care.
What a sweet man wife is very pretty love the truck
Two things that will shorten the life of your diesel. Using ether to cold start and letting it idle slow. Ether fires the cylinder before the timing which is damaging. Try plugging it in or use synthetic oil in winter. Cycle glow plugs longer if you have them. Slow idle wears out your engine through low oil pressure and as you saw it did not warm up the engine. Once a diesel is started idle it above 1100 rpm. This is from Canada where we often start our diesels below -40 .
@jordanprier4016
6 жыл бұрын
Hank Henry Yeah but the m35a2 is not a Diesel engine. It is a multi-fuel engine. It has no glow plugs. Just a super high compression ratio. It can run Diesel fuel of course, JP8, kerosene’s, jet fuel, peanut oil, vegetable oil, cooking oil, marine fuel, filtered used oil from like a car, one guy even said he used hydraulic oil in it, and can even run gasoline. Of course it runs best off straight diesel. If you run gas, it will do it but it won’t lubricate the injectors so it best to mix a little oil with the gas and run like a 2 stroke mix. If you are running heavy thick oils, it can do it but it will wear out the fuel pump but if that wears out the injectors actually have enough pull to pull fuel out of the tank without the pump but then that is hard on the injectors so it best to water down the thick oil with either gas or diesel. Basically my point is that this engine isn’t a normal engine. If it can run off straight oil and be fine I don’t think it really cares if you put ether in it. And it doesn’t have glow plugs because glow plugs and some fuels don’t mix. Like squirting gasoline in a cylinder heated by a super hot glow plug would not turn out really well. Also if it can adjust its timing to different fuels. I wouldn’t worry about a timing problem. Also this has 6 gallons of oil, it’s going to take a while to warm up, even if you used the idle holder to keep rpms up. Actually I surprise this deuce run fine after starting without help from the idle holder. That means this deuce is a very heathy deuce.
Your wife is a very lucky woman
Amazing piece of machinery- and the truck is nice too
6" of snow shuts everything down lol. Up in my neck of the woods (Tug Hill region of upstate ny)...the kids still have school when we get 12" & the roads arent closed down until we've got 24" plus on them.
@jacknedry3925
5 жыл бұрын
ROTAXD, Southern states are not prepared at all for snow and ice.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen
This is the vintage I was introduced to as a young private back in the 70's.
@heliothiszea
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your service! I still have the truck.
that was pretty cool, i live in Drexel,nc and it's always nice to see the town break out their duece and a half just to tool around town in the snow (whenever it snows)
Wish i had one of those this winter when we had over a foot and half fall.
Man I need one of these. usually get around 24+ inches in one night here in ND
@jasonconklin8172
2 жыл бұрын
But in n dakota no moisture so u can drive thru 4 foot of power sno i dun it not in 6x6 either .
@andystech5223
2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonconklin8172 no the last few years moisture has been high. I'm usually stuck at my house for 3-4 days until plows get to my end of town.
Nice deuce love them videos
I need one of these...maybe 2 :)
@desmondmoonbear4143
5 жыл бұрын
Or 5 Maybe 6
@narcisbaralija
4 жыл бұрын
Or 100 Or 101
you have a cool wife, dude. Lucky guy you are.!
Amazing! What a great husband
6 Inches of snow closed every thing? that's sad
@willrc5731
7 жыл бұрын
greg h I agree. However, southern states have no plows and salt to clear the roads, and most southerners are inexperienced driving on ice and snow. My family down in Florida has to shuttle the neighbors to work when the roads freeze (in the panhandle it is common). I live in Ct tho.
@Mumbles19852007
7 жыл бұрын
Zergling ... That happens here in Virginia Beach VA. I would rather drive my Freightliner Columbia, but not enough weight on the drive Axel's. M35 is all wheel drive. I'd have a grin on my face from ear to ear while driving a deuce and a half.
these are just way to cool
Just something so awesome about driving huge trucks. I would love to show up at work in a deuce.
Amazing it still cranks right up like that.
very nice truck man... glad to see shes well taken care of... im hoping to get one within the next few months to a year... hopefully...
Nice wife,she looked happy,maybe let her drive home.
love the engine sound..
Se camion formidable braveaux les américains 👏👏👏
great man!
:) Looks like a nice truck. Runs good! Cool sounding wife, as well. Wish my wife would do that... Hell, I just wish she spoke.
I miss driving those. US Army
@heliothiszea
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for serving your Country.
@eric3532
2 жыл бұрын
@@heliothiszea an honor
Good video and nice marriage!
that was great i hope to restore one of these one day
Sweet ride 😎
I want one
cool rig cheers
She is thrilled haha. Probably has a Subaru Legacy just out of frame but gotta let honey drive me to work in the deuce today.
HAHA THIS IS SO TOUGH, you my friend are a boss :)
6" of snow and you need a Deuce? Hell, thats nothing. Come up to Canada... :) Nice Deuce...I hope to own one some day.
nice sound to it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my friends has a 5 ton and that thing is badass lol
I'm glad I can entertain you.
Nice old Truck. Runs god..
That trucks been thru enough no more either you'll score the cylinder walls looks good tho! I like it
It looks like it is in great shape.
Love it I drove my Humvee in 2 inches of snow 😬
VERY NIIIIIICCCE!!!
I live in Gaston county in NC not far from you I think. We have had a pretty strange winter this year. Hot....cold.....hot....cold. Reminds me of my X-wife. Last few days been down in 20s F at night but no snow yet. Unfortunately the heater blower motor on my 1990 Plymouth Grand Voyager Minivan does not work so it gets pretty cold in there.
Gotta love that Deuce!
Not hearing the low air horn when you cold start - life hack
I gotta get me one of these in the future lol
ROTFLOL!!! thats classy right there
Btw its not a oh my god bar its the oh shit bar good vid though also your wife is right mc donalds is never closed there was a tornado warning on the radio and people were taking shelter and the second the warning was lifted we went straight to mc donalds and it was open
lol, dang it the roads are clean.
lol close, we called it the "oh Shit handle" not the "oh my god bar" lol. nice truck and a great wife shes a sport.
i dont blame her. i hate driving in the winter time amongst idiots too!
@behindeverybush1 Glad she is coming around. Hope you are enjoying your deuce as much as I am.
Hell yes one of the greatest Jeeps too have ever been built. I'm looking to buy one right now, plus i would take my wife to work to in it lol it sows my Jeep is tougher than your Toyota!! lol
6" inches of snow? What did I miss, Hell, she could of rode a bicycle to work in that weather. Besides, I would've had her call in sick and played with her all day.
your a cool ass husband man... nice truck
I remember that snow. I live in Lenoir to ha ha
Yup need me one
You still have the chain. That is the first thing I noticed. Nice truck.
1:24 - oh you have a ford truck, now I see why you need the 6x6
Don't get me wrong, awesome vehicle. I remember my dad being a little upset with me one time when I was a kid. I preferred to ride with his workman than with him. Well, I had one of two choices, ride in the car with him or in the semi. As a kid, which would you choose? The deuce is great. In snow or mud, I would choose my Jeep every time now. I learned that the hard way. I got stuck in the snow. Not 6". used the winch on an old battery. Wife stalled the jeep and not enough juice to restart it. After a good hike and a few phone calls got a 4X4 wrecker to rescue us. The wrecker was a F-350. Reported to me as 6 ton. 1/4 way up he chained up the rears. 1/2 up he chained up the fronts. On the trip up, he asked me if I had chains, I said no. The whole time up I wondered if it was going to make it. Mind you, this wrecker did not have street tires on it. They were mud and snow. Long story short. We made it just to find that my wife got the Jeep started and unstuck. She tried to disconnect the winch cable but was unable to because the snow was waist deep on her. Short end, big and heavy is not good in snow. That was my $600.00 taxi ride and lesson.
Gee, we've usually got to get at least two feet of snow overnight for stuff to start shutting down here. Nevertheless, I still love this video. My neighbor has had a Deuce that I've always wanted to buy sitting in his front yard for years and years. But unfortunately he's one of those old guys that refuses to sell anything because he thinks he's gonna "fix it up someday." So if I ever want that truck I'll most likely have to wait until he dies and his kids come to clear out the stuff.
wish you had twistling turbo... that would be a morning ride!!!!
Holy shit there is a HESS gas station?! Being born and raised in tx iv never seen one. I have 2 old replica tanker trucks from the 80s from my dad though. May be worth something one day
Your wife wanted to go to work bad to ride in that thing with you. I've drove those things all over this country I enjoyed them actually.
I have several military trucks I live in the northeast everybody says they will drive it everyday yeah right it’s fun in fair weather that’s it .
When faced with a question, just simply answer Duece in a half.
might be bad winter this year they say-better get that thing ready just incase
@heliothiszea
7 жыл бұрын
RE-L Mayer my fingers are crossed we'll get some snow this year.
I imagine driving your deuce in 6 inches of snow is pretty much just like driving your deuce in 16 inches of snow.... a little slipper, but easily managed.
6" of snow!? ROLF! what would ever happen if you got a real winter?
i live in lenior nc man thats so cool
What a good idea!! I'll go to my wife: Hey honey, let me get one of them old army truck, so I can drive you to work a snowy day :-) That would do it! thanks man for posting!
I remember that snow I only live like 2 hours away from you
@CndJim Thanks. I've had a blast with the truck. It is fun to drive and work on.
Nice :)
@ffjsb Thanks! That's quite a machine you have there sir.
Wow. What are the chances I know exactly where this is? Im not even from there. I just did an out of state job. Thats so crazy!
now thats how you take your wife to work :)
So, you drive a jacked up 4x4 with big mudders? That's cute.😋
@mainelyelectric
4 жыл бұрын
It’s Really a 6x6 it’s 6 wheel drive when needed
I liked my 5 ton better. It had power steering. Deuce and a half’s were known to break thumbs on the rookies when off road.
@alandavid2503
2 жыл бұрын
I drove the M929 w/o winch. 6×6. Was a good riding machine
HEY!! thats lenoir,nc and you passed near my house
This would have been REALLY impressive if it showed our driver, after dropping off the little lady for work, driving back home and getting back into bed, LOL.
Now you just got a ton of salt on the ol girl...... Shucky-darn
Snow? I'd rather have one just to piss off the neighbors... And to drive around. Run on used engine oil... Hell yeah, Murica!
Listen to the purr