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Finally got 1st cut hay and new ditching done, beating the current spell of bad weather.. I forgot that you had posted pics of what you needed but this morning I grabbed some pics, don't know if they will help you but here goesFor anyone out there that has an M62, don't know if 543 is the same, can you take a picture of the fixed arm on the trans cross shaft so that I can see if ours is correct or might have incorrect parts installed?
somewhere along the line of 4 owners (3 of them gov't entities), all of the tools , spades, spreaderbar, etc were taken from my truck before it went out to bid .. The only things they didn't rob were the full sets of tire chainsHow were they secured? Any pictures?
I actually reached out to them via phone. Very helpful! They are in process of boxing up ALL of their publications and sending them off to somewhere else, the lady told me where, but, CRS ya know! They said they, their publications, are just taking up space and they want them gone. She said they will look through their inventory list and, if they do have it, they will just mail it to us as they don't want it any more.Medium Wrecker Truck M62 Wrecker Crane and Accessories | Armorama™
This is a simple walkaround focusing on the Wrecker Crane and Accessories of the 5-Ton 6 X 6 Medium Wrecker Truck M62/G744, as she appeared in Decembe...armorama.com
This M62 is on display at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City. ( https://www.okngmuseum.com/ )
This place has a wrecker on display. See if you can send them a mail and ask for the TM 9-837, and any other thing you might need. Cant hurt.
Thank you sir! I see you are missing the governor actuation link for the rear winch.Finally got 1st cut hay and new ditching done, beating the current spell of bad weather.. I forgot that you had posted pics of what you needed but this morning I grabbed some pics, don't know if they will help you but here goes
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don't sir me ! .. lol ,, I am heading home later today or tomor and will try again.. Am looking back in your posts to see what you wanted.. Next trick is remembering your picture of what you needed .. Maybe i will take a pic of your pic, good ideaThank you sir! I see you are missing the governor actuation link for the rear winch.
One of my pet peeves is when military museums, of all places where you would think they have experienced factual sources, posting misinformation about trucks, armor, etc... In this case they say Reo is the builder of their 5T M62 .... wowThis M62 is on display at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City. ( https://www.okngmuseum.com/ )Medium Wrecker Truck M62 Wrecker Crane and Accessories | Armorama™
This is a simple walkaround focusing on the Wrecker Crane and Accessories of the 5-Ton 6 X 6 Medium Wrecker Truck M62/G744, as she appeared in Decembe...armorama.com
I saw that. Remember though, this is not an Army Museum, it is the National Guard Museum. Now I am not throwing stones at our Guardsmen, HOWEVER, the wrecker I am currently neck deep in was a NG unit. I can testify that the work performed on this unit was not the best. I am trying to rectify the issues I come in contact with as I go.One of my pet peeves is when military museums, of all places where you would think they have experienced factual sources, posting misinformation about trucks, armor, etc... In this case they say Reo is the builder of their 5T M62 .... wow
They sure have found a unicorn
getting under mine to take pics for you in places i've never had to go while doing lube , i spotted some hyd lines on mine that are resting hard on things cutting into the jackets .. yikes .. . time to grab some old tube flap material and zip tiesAir lines, battery cables, harnesses are, well most of them, rubbing on things that rotate! Which reminds be I need to fix the B+ cable before I move the truck again, it is hard against the front drive shaft.
Does your M62 have the "rear winch operation" tag riveted to the rear vertical plate of the bed, to the left of the winch? ..... I decided to see if the governor goodies on the PTO worked, so, with the idle set at 1500 RPM, t-case N, PTO engaged, 5th gear, I went under the truck and moved the lever attached to the rear winch levers....
The tags are all there, however, they can't be read. Too corroded. I have a list that I made with what things are and where they need to be for each op. We have found some tags on e-pay. Actively looking for things so when I die, there will be no guessing. I did "re manufacture" the control tags for the crane. I think some others will be done too.Does your M62 have the "rear winch operation" tag riveted to the rear vertical plate of the bed, to the left of the winch? ..
Usually 3rd gear is adequate to run the rear winch and the winch tag indicates the requirement of having an operational governor system if used above 3rd gear... I believe the tag lists the FPM for each gear used but I forget exactly what it says but I can take a pic of mine if yours doesn't have the tag ... My governor system was stuck when I bought the truck so i ran it in 2nd or 3rd depending on difficulty of the pull .. I learned quick it's not a winch to handle alone unless we're 20-something once again and above-average strength .. Needless to say, I have not used the rear winch for several years now, it's just too much of a beast to deal with
i was a bit off trying to remember what the rear winch tag said .. Here it isThe tags are all there, however, they can't be read. Too corroded. I have a list that I made with what things are and where they need to be for each op. We have found some tags on e-pay. Actively looking for things so when I die, there will be no guessing. I did "re manufacture" the control tags for the crane. I think some others will be done too.
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