The hood is Fiberglass and the body is Aluminum Alloy, the frame is Steel. I was licensed for multiple variants, 2 Door, 4 door, shelter carriers, armored, uparmored, weapons carriers, troop carriers, and in every climate possible, except underwater.
You have the best version. Its drivetrain was built to handle the "Soft-Skin" version. The one I drove for years was an XM1114 version. A basic rig with a spall blanket lining in the floor only and Kevlar doors, no plates. The "Wait" amber light is there to allow the "Glow-Plugs" time to warm-up before starting.
I have a M1165, the latest variant has many upgrades over the model you test drove and many more creature comforts like turbo charged engine, 4 speed transmission with overdrive, factory air and many many suspension upgrades. Here in the US we can pick these up cheap with low miles. Mine for example is 2006 with only 7k miles on it. These are beasts offroad!
I drove a ungoverned armored Humvee as a FO for a couple years, we called our version of the HMMWV a FIST-vee because it was purpose built for the FO role. It was a LOT more fun to drive than a regular model. They're not a bad vehicle.
That "wait" engine light might have something to do with 'pre-glowing' or whatever it's called in english. My father used to drive a diesel car and it had to pre-glow to heat the engine before turning on, apparently the diesel used the compression and engine heat to ignite the fuel in the cilinders. I.e. his car didn't have/need spark plugs in the engine, but that might have been a Citroën thing (Citroën does/did more weird things).
I would bet it is related to pre-glowing or similar. Your description of its purpose is accurate too! Never seen it on a automobile before. My family had an old Bolens G172 tractor (a light-duty, deisel engine) and it had the same light. I can't remember exactly what my father said would happen if it you didnt wait for it but I know it required calling a mechanic so I never tested it.
People complain about the width of the Humvee but when it was designed there were cars in America like the Ford Galaxie and Chverolet Bel Air used by police that had a similiar width.
Only weakness i ever saw was starting the vehicle straight away meant blowing the glow plug. "Let the glow plug light go out before starting" make sure said light works first as well other than that great machine should last forever😊😊
Are we Yank visitors allowed to set up paintball on a rear mount and go after the FV 432s? This was your best video yet. Great job on the historical section.
I'm a new M1097 owner in Texas, and wondering if a universal catalytic converter might be suitable for my Humvee. The only proprietary one Iv'e found cost ~$900 plus shipping. Ty
HMMWV are not DOT approved for public roads in the USA. That is because there is no mechanical steering link. They are authorized for off road use only. I have no idea about UK laws concerning HMMWV. P.S. I personally hated the HMMWV in the Army. With radios, personal gear, weapons, ammo, webgear. It was so cramped I could hardly breath.
Very interesting. Luckily we can use them in the uk on the roads as long as they pass our MOT. I can imagine even though they are large they would be absolutely full of kit haha
Thats not 100% correct. Mechanical steering connections are not required. Think of all the new drive by wire cars like the tesla. These can be easily DOT approved with just a few modifications like approved tires, working brake lights and marker lights etc. Mine is 100% DOT approved and licensed to be driven on all US roads and freeways.
The hood is Fiberglass and the body is Aluminum Alloy, the frame is Steel. I was licensed for multiple variants, 2 Door, 4 door, shelter carriers, armored, uparmored, weapons carriers, troop carriers, and in every climate possible, except underwater.
Ah very interesting! I was wondering about that
AL might rust in contact with steel! plus , lower protection for the crew
@@HK-uq9by there are composite rubber mounts/spacers between the frame and body.
@HK-uq9by you can always look up the build specifications yourself
every vet got remember that specific smell from the interior of the Humvee
All I could smell in this one was Gij 😂
You have the best version. Its drivetrain was built to handle the "Soft-Skin" version. The one I drove for years was an XM1114 version. A basic rig with a spall blanket lining in the floor only and Kevlar doors, no plates. The "Wait" amber light is there to allow the "Glow-Plugs" time to warm-up before starting.
I have a M1165, the latest variant has many upgrades over the model you test drove and many more creature comforts like turbo charged engine, 4 speed transmission with overdrive, factory air and many many suspension upgrades. Here in the US we can pick these up cheap with low miles. Mine for example is 2006 with only 7k miles on it. These are beasts offroad!
Always had a soft spot for a Humvee, great addition
I drove a ungoverned armored Humvee as a FO for a couple years, we called our version of the HMMWV a FIST-vee because it was purpose built for the FO role. It was a LOT more fun to drive than a regular model. They're not a bad vehicle.
That "wait" engine light might have something to do with 'pre-glowing' or whatever it's called in english. My father used to drive a diesel car and it had to pre-glow to heat the engine before turning on, apparently the diesel used the compression and engine heat to ignite the fuel in the cilinders. I.e. his car didn't have/need spark plugs in the engine, but that might have been a Citroën thing (Citroën does/did more weird things).
Ah very good point!
I would bet it is related to pre-glowing or similar. Your description of its purpose is accurate too! Never seen it on a automobile before.
My family had an old Bolens G172 tractor (a light-duty, deisel engine) and it had the same light. I can't remember exactly what my father said would happen if it you didnt wait for it but I know it required calling a mechanic so I never tested it.
Definitely bought it without knowing much about out it. At times I miss being in the Army.
Love my hmmwv! Solid rigs and easy to maintain
People complain about the width of the Humvee but when it was designed there were cars in America like the Ford Galaxie and Chverolet Bel Air used by police that had a similiar width.
True haha! It definitely makes it more fun to drive
Great trucks, service em, check spindles, check tyre dates and hey presto. Love my M1123! great rigs!!!
From what I have heard, humvees are good when they run.... Routine maintenance was often overlooked or stalled causing a lot of them to break down.
I have a 99 m1097 great truck I drove from ny all the way to key west with no problems greetings
Only weakness i ever saw was starting the vehicle straight away meant blowing the glow plug. "Let the glow plug light go out before starting" make sure said light works first as well other than that great machine should last forever😊😊
Love this! Entered the comp as well! 🎉
Are we Yank visitors allowed to set up paintball on a rear mount and go after the FV 432s? This was your best video yet. Great job on the historical section.
Ooo now that is a good idea!
M151 on Keratin!
I'm a new M1097 owner in Texas, and wondering if a universal catalytic converter might be suitable for my Humvee. The only proprietary one Iv'e found cost ~$900 plus shipping. Ty
Your left front tire is mounted backwards.
They are amazing as what they are, problem is they’re so often used as what they’re not
I can imagine!
Why are you leaving the lights on?
We did turn them off haha
So, was that Leicestershire where you had lunch? Important info for the video. You didn't show us what you had for lunch!
What sort of MPG does a V8 diesel get?
8 mpg
Most interesting always wanted to drive one ,defo need it for your drive way 😂😂
The 6.2 NA's were absolute dogs to drive. They were reliable but the 6.5 with the turbo was so much better.
I would love to drive one someday!
The GM 6.2 L diesel has had a lot of problems
Why is he driving on the wrong side of the road
That God Blessed American vehicle had served in Americas wars since operation just cause 🇺🇸🎆🎇
Would you like to sell it? 🤔 could use it as a daily runner for my wife’s shopping trips.
Everything is for sale haha! But we are hopefully using it for some movie work first
HMMWV are not DOT approved for public roads in the USA. That is because there is no mechanical steering link. They are authorized for off road use only. I have no idea about UK laws concerning HMMWV. P.S. I personally hated the HMMWV in the Army. With radios, personal gear, weapons, ammo, webgear. It was so cramped I could hardly breath.
Very interesting. Luckily we can use them in the uk on the roads as long as they pass our MOT. I can imagine even though they are large they would be absolutely full of kit haha
Thats not 100% correct. Mechanical steering connections are not required. Think of all the new drive by wire cars like the tesla. These can be easily DOT approved with just a few modifications like approved tires, working brake lights and marker lights etc. Mine is 100% DOT approved and licensed to be driven on all US roads and freeways.
You can get them road legal in the US. There are a couple near my house.
Your clueless. Stop talking
I literally drive mine everyday on the road in America
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