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If you plan on hauling trailers with it, talk to Wes about his M916. If not, and you think you will use the crane get a M936a2, but if the ground is soft remember they are very heavy themselves. If you have several tons of dedicated equipment that can live in the back of a cargo truck, I would...
Likely a combination of problems fist being a bad hood ground, or the housings themselves have lost ground. Jump a ground directly to the socket inside the housing and see if that gets anything lit. Directionals maybe the contacts inside the steering column lever need cleaning, just had to do...
You don’t have any 5 ton cargo trucks sitting around any more do you? You could fix that bed and just swap it in place of the dropside... also how are you on loading height at the mill?
If you build the inside extendable frame with the channels flipped so the flanges face out, you will only need four rollers, but may be better off going with some wide flanged I-beams.
Are you going to have enough flotation while off road? Not sure what your soil conditions and gross weigh are going to be like? Any crazy chance your new bed is a hopper or other shape, that you can run your Sand Trails out board, to gain floatation yet keep the height under control?
Our manure spreader just had a slick wood floor that the apron chain rode on with a crap ton weight, or five on it.
If all your slats move in unison, you could probably just run them all off two larger cylinders using a single gear drive flow divider. Maybe even put a middle cylinder in pushing...
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