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I looked at my controller. It has 70 some pin outs and w/o a wiring diagram it would take days to find the right combination to test. I don't want to open it up and risk breaking the seal if not necessary.
I used the Scanreco 8 Button Pocket. I got it through: http://www.ohiopowersys.com/radio-remotes.html
It is an on/off function but it didn't matter in the hook loader function I was using it for. They have systems for cranes but they get pricy. I was able to control the fast idle on the engine...
It was a 300 Cummins. They do not have a divorced T-case. The trans/transfer is one unit. I would guess its a standard SAE bell housing that would allow an engine swap.
Get them to send you an insurance rider listing your truck. Typical antique insurance won't like to hear you were on a production for hire. It's always better to work directly with the production company. You don't have to be union because you are an owner/operator.
I couldn't find a remote anywhere so I installed a modern remote. Works great and you can add extra functions.
http://www.ohiopowersys.com/radio-remotes.html
I used the Scanreco 8 button. It works the existing valve on the MK18A1 perfectly and fits in your pocket.
John
Sorry I haven't got back to you. We put a M18A1 loader on a HEMTT. There's a thread somewhere about it. The loader on the MK18A1 is designed mainly for bridge sections and sea containers. The load is guided by the outside rails. The rollers at the rear have a few different configurations...
There's one here locally that could be bought. I painted it for the guy a few years back but someone told him it was worth $25k. I'm not sure what he'd take for it now. It's been sitting outside since I painted it.
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