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M923a1

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I am looking at buying an m923A1, it will be my first military truck and i had a few questions about them:

1. What are the common problems with the trucks?

2. Are they pretty straight forward to work on?

3. Any advantages of this truck compared to other 5 tons?

4. What has your experience been like with the m923 series trucks?

Any input would be appreciated! :-D
 

wreckerman893

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Most of these questions can be found using search but I'll give you a down and dirty.

(1) The same problems you will have with any used vehicle but on a larger (and more expensive scale). Everything is bigger and heavier too.....changing tires can be a challenge for the do it yourselfer. Since they have a transfer case and front wheel drive the fuel milage will suck. In my opinion the 250 Cummins is underpowered when you have a heavy load on.

(2) Depends on your skill level with Cummins diesel engines, Allison automatic transmissions, air brakes and electrical systems.

(3) No real disadvantge....as a rule you get a lot of truck for the money if you get them at a reasonable price. If you are not used to driving a big vehicle they take some getting used to. You may need a Commercial Drivers License to operate it in your state. They are roomier and more comfortable than the 800 series trucks.

(4) I drove them in the Army and liked them. You have to watch the transmission bolts (that hold them to the engine).....they were prone to back out on some models.
 

rrrr

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Search the forum for info and download the TM's. The 9 series TM's are not nearly as good as the Deuce TM's but at least you'll have something to work with.
 

Bighurt

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whats the normal price range on them?
I think that greatly depends on where you are looking at them at. IMO $5k plus or minus depending on condition is a reasonable price.

Try and keep in mind that what you think is fair what I think is fair and what others think are fair are different stories. Much the same as a 3 bedroom house in Minot, ND and a 3 bedroom house on Venice Beach, CA would be two completely different prices. Sometimes we forget how much location plays a part in vehicle resale.

As a point of reference I buy from GL direct, much like a bad used car lot, sometimes a fair amount of work is required to get my purchases running. That being said never forget required maintenance, and transportation costs. A local truck that needs a starter and a truck 2k miles away that runs, are two different issues.
 

STURGEOUS

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m931 5 TON TRACTOR

Looking for a little help if someone could feed me a bit of info...Just purchased 1985 AM general M931, I haven't gone out to see it yet but was told it would not start, too cold and they tried to jump it.... I asked them what kind of batteries are in it and they couldn't tell me if they were 8 d's or 4d's or what. He said there were 4 square batteries? What voltage is this vehicle? Would I be safe to haul out a couple of 8 d's and be able to attempt to start it, I am hoping this thing is a 24 volt system. I am kind of remote up here so was looking for a bit of info to go with.
 
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