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Converting a cargo truck to a tractor

73m819

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ramps, dropped rear cross member (kiig pin clearence at the start of the ramps)
 

jcappeljr

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To bad you are so far away.I have a m932a2 I want to put a bed on.I will be taking my tractor stuff off.
 

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If you want to be able the engage the trailer brakes without using the brake pedal you will need to install a hand valve (also known as a "trolley brake" or "Johnny Bar") inside the cab (usually on the steering column).

This is useful when coupling to a trailer that has an air over hydralic brake system.....you have to lock the brakes (or chock the wheels) to keep from pushing the trailer around.
 

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So quickfarms, did you make the conversion? I am presently debating the same thing. There is a local guy that has a semi with a flatbed on the rails and the fith wheel on top of the bed. I was thinking of doing something like that so I could use the bed to haul a small load not requiring the trailer.
 

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So quickfarms, did you make the conversion? I am presently debating the same thing. There is a local guy that has a semi with a flatbed on the rails and the fith wheel on top of the bed. I was thinking of doing something like that so I could use the bed to haul a small load not requiring the trailer.
the problem with this is height, i have a stock M932A1 tractor, and the 5th wheel plate is 5 FEET off the ground!!:???: (most civy tracters are only 37" off the ground) because of this, i can not hook to most civy van trailers because i would be over height (max is 13.6) if you add a bed under that, you would be up atleast another foot.. it would really restrict what you can pull..
 

quickfarms

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the problem with this is height, i have a stock M932A1 tractor, and the 5th wheel plate is 5 FEET off the ground!!:???: (most civy tracters are only 37" off the ground) because of this, i can not hook to most civy van trailers because i would be over height (max is 13.6) if you add a bed under that, you would be up atleast another foot.. it would really restrict what you can pull..
I would like to see a civilian tractor with a 37" fifth wheel height. Mine is about 49" for a civilian tractor. Standard tires are about 44" tall and low profiles are a couple of inches lower. You can lower a military fifth wheel height about 5" by changing to a civilian fifth wheel.
 

jdknech

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I would like to see a civilian tractor with a 37" fifth wheel height. Mine is about 49" for a civilian tractor. Standard tires are about 44" tall and low profiles are a couple of inches lower. You can lower a military fifth wheel height about 5" by changing to a civilian fifth wheel.
I stand corrrected... i was just going off what i was told was the height of the 5th wheel by a family member..
 
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hi there jcappeljr, how do you have your tractor truck titled and insured with taking the fifth wheel and tractor stuff off ? I have a 1984 M915A1 that I want to convert to a flatbed and maybe with a dump on it. thanks, michael lee goldsboro, nc
 

WillWagner

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Uuuuuh, this thread is 3 1/2 years old. You might want to try and PM him
 
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has anyone dealt with or know about anyone converting an M915A1 from a tractor truck to just a flatbed by removing fifth wheeel plate and the guide rails ? also with maybe a hydraulic dump on it ?

thanks for any info.
Michael Lee
Goldsboro, NC
 

simp5782

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C&C equipment in Indiana make the dump kits for the M35 beds and 5 tons. Shouldn't be an issue once you remove the 5th wheel plate. I don't know the exact measurements on the 915 but I don't seem them being much different in length of a M929. That being said anything can be made to work. Just get a 5 ton bed and shorten it up.
 

RumRunner742

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So did the conversion actually happen? Has anyone else attempted it? I'm considering converting my 925A2 to a tractor since prices are through the roof now. I have a line on a 5th wheel plate and "christmas tree" from a member, but I'm concerned about running the trailer air and electric.
 
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