Sephirothq
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I just noticed that truck has the old NDT on it.
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Unless someone changed it bac, that would signify no ABS MWO. Also, I have a T/O rad that has some melted plastic drips from the hood insulation melting in an electrical fire. Cheap to get it out of my way.I just noticed that truck has the old NDT on it.
I second going through the vehicle and accessing it's condition. I have bought multiple trucks from GL and have learned the hard way that they are not to be believed (and yes members told me that over and over.) My favorite was it starts and drives. When I got their they asked where my trailer was, and I told them I was going to drive it back. They then informed me that yes it starts and drives but it doesn't stop. I was a bit miffed, but managed to get it road worthy for a trip home.Good looking truck, they all need something fixed, some more than others. Slow down and go through the vehicle, you'll find it probably need something else addressed.
It looks like a good truck. I've never had an ex military truck purchased that did not need anything. We are all in the same passion / hobby so we have a good thing in common. We are here to help you as I was helped when I made my first post a few years back. Hang in there.(in phoenix, az)
Hi,
so i've had dueces in the past...i sold them when i left AZ, but now i'm back and i found an m939 and picked it up based on photo's and a verbal "it runs good" from the auction staff.
upon picking it up i checked the fluids and they appeared OK, well that was wrong, the radiator has a huge hole and it overheated in about 3 miles.....GREAT. so i had to call a landoll and have it towed. haven't touched it since but also the rear brake screws are all the way tighened so it only had front brakes (another loveliness i didn't notice till i was on the road)
so a couple questions, what might a radiator cost? (it's an older m939 with the big nonturbo cummins) IF that is the only time it overheated, are these prone to quick failures or are they pretty durable?
and what is this thing worth as the heap of crap it is now (body, interior, etc...is all in good shape and i'm sure it'll run still but haven't tried it since radiator is crap, has a hard top and a/c...) i'm very deep into it but perhaps it'd be better to just take a loss and get rid of it.View attachment 501789
If there us no rust and the truck was here I would JUMP on 5600!!! The truck is worth more than that. I'm sure you shut it down before any motor damage is done. The lonely way I would think about changing a radiator is if a pole drove through it! I bet you can save it with a good radiator shop.To the user asking if i have a cdl, no i do not. i've driven vehicles with air brakes, you aren't magically more intelligent in the driving of such because you have a piece of paper signifying a cdl.
I appreciate all the responses, I feel i got screwed because i was simply told it ran/drove fine, The pictures looked nice, and it Appeared to be a solid truck
The fluid level in the fill tank for the radiator was OK, which is the only way i know to check it's level, so i went by it.
The brakes were certainly interesting. Thusfar i think i should have stuck with the m35 series as i know theres parts in the valley for them. Though i'm sure someone in phoenix has an m939 rotting away.
I'm about $5600 into it right now, with the lovely Landoll tow.
I got to agree with swbradley1 on the fluids . Also the pre-trip inspection you should have seen the brakes were caged , that's something you learn when you get that piece of paper you don't care about. There was no inspection before you bought the truck and it doesn't sound like there was much of one before you hit the road. Maybe the other bidders inspected it and that's why they quit bidding. If it was a GL listing there is a disclaiming that information may not be accurate and they recommend to inspect.To the user asking if i have a cdl, no i do not. i've driven vehicles with air brakes, you aren't magically more intelligent in the driving of such because you have a piece of paper signifying a cdl.
I appreciate all the responses, I feel i got screwed because i was simply told it ran/drove fine, The pictures looked nice, and it Appeared to be a solid truck
The fluid level in the fill tank for the radiator was OK, which is the only way i know to check it's level, so i went by it.
The brakes were certainly interesting. Thusfar i think i should have stuck with the m35 series as i know theres parts in the valley for them. Though i'm sure someone in phoenix has an m939 rotting away.
I'm about $5600 into it right now, with the lovely Landoll tow.
If you wouldn't mind, I would love to see how that a/c is installed.Thank you, i will try him.
That's pretty cool. I know what it is, it looked like a rv a/c unit but that is cool.it has a normal a/c compressor on the engine, and hoses running up and into the a/c unit, it's just mounted to the roof, i didn't notice any extra supports. but next time i'm there i'll take some photo's for you.
Thats not bad at all, plus the truck has a/c. You need to look that unit over real good. It maybe a USMC truck and you'll have some neat extras.I'm about $5600 into it right now, with the lovely Landoll tow.
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