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WARRIORWELDING

Owner opperator Of WarriorWelding LLC.
Joined
Jan 6, 2008
Location
Chillin, Hwy 64 Mocksville NC
We can't shoot'em so we'll squirt em to death!

Just kidding, this is one of the more unique trucks I've got to put together at work.

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Ive seen alot of surplus H1's being converted to brush trucks lately, very nice.
 
Sorry this ones not surplus, its just been refurbished for the military by the military and still belongs to the military. To my knowlegde all of these are taken apart and not allowed to be sold as civilian use. Normally these go on standard civilian chasis. If I were the gov't I wouldn't buy any of the new:poop: produced by the big three either.
 
Sorry this ones not surplus, its just been refurbished for the military by the military and still belongs to the military. To my knowlegde all of these are taken apart and not allowed to be sold as civilian use. Normally these go on standard civilian chasis. If I were the gov't I wouldn't buy any of the new:poop: produced by the big three either.


They are gas-axed into 8 pieces then sold as scrap. That's pretty cool though. Do you do a lot of fire equipment or military work? Or is it for the NG?
 
The headlights are leds and you probably could weld with em, hehehe.. It's going to Fort Bragg. They've got a few of A-R's units, 4 I think. Most are on Diesel Ford pickups and get severely abused by fire Dept. standards. The motor looked brand spanking new along with alot of hardware. The factory cut down top and cab wall was neat. It made transforming the unit into a 2 door simple, but not so water tight. If you park it down hill the floor boards fill up with water. It was neat to work on a military Hummer.
 
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