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One of the things which has kept me in this hobby this long has undoubtedly been the camraderie! I've had people check in on me, even through here, many times and have done/wondered the same...people suddenly disappear and we start to worry!
Welcome! I might be coming through Anchorage in August, trying to meet a few other members. I'm a Fairbanks/Southeast resident but PM me if you ever want to try and get together!
Welcome!
I've been wanting to do this for some time now myself, but with an M927 or M928 and something built inside the rails of the stock bed thereof.
First of all, welcome!
As others have said, make sure you can get titled, etc and look for maintenance issues. While not to start an insurance/CDL thread, be sure to look into all of the above and beware you will likely get conflicting information. (If you want to know my recent experiences...
Fascinating thread! I myself am one day going to have to buy myself an M1070, and threads like this are invaluable to me. Threads like this on the Deuce and a Half and M939 Series 5 tons eventually turned me into what other people call a wealth of knowledge.
Been meaning to ask, speaking of Alaska:
Who had the M925 parked at MSI Autoparts in Fairbanks all last winter? I actually stopped and talked to the manager of the location thinking it was being junked and cut up, only to learn it had a loving owner. Would love to meet you if you're on...
I've bid on numerous XLWB models, back when I actually had money to blow, alas never won. Ask 98G, he could tell you some stories about schooling me on bidding on M939s at auction. I learned five tons of info on what to look for from him.
I can't believe I never did relate the end of this story! (I know I told 98G about it elsewhere, but I guess I never posted it here).
Went and looked it a couple days after my last post. Get to the place and get to really look at it and this thing is plated with current tags. Buried in the...
So, as I understand it, the early M939s (at least the M923/M925) were built on old M813 frames (M809 series). I assume this held true for the other variants as well.
Question- When did this stop? When were new, purpose-built frames used instead?
I've been lurking and posting here for years now, and of course planning on getting a Deuce, then an M939 series 5 ton (Definitely getting an M939 of some sort one of these days at all costs!)
But I think I finally had the proverbial fire lit under my feet to get an M1070 HET at some point, way...
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