The first thing I would do is have it towed home. The DRMO's I have
dealt with
have a strict policy of not letting you work on anything. Just putting
the
batteries on would be too much. But, being government employees, they
will
ignore you for so long. I got two ambulances in one sale a couple of
summers
ago and they let me work on them for a couple of hours and then they
noticed
what I was doing and insisted I get them towed off base to do anything
else.
Mike
Tishomingo, MS
Don Stewart wrote:
>
> attempt to take delivery of my M185 deuce. Came equipped with tools,
fuel,
> batteries, duct tape, bailing wire and anything else I thought might
be able
> to use.
>
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