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Check the hydraulic hoses before you fill that large tank. And be prepared to take out a loan to do all of them.
On my M816 money pit the estimate to do all the hoses was north of 2K.
They are a real bit*h kitty to change out inside the control cab. If I remember correctly there is no access...
It will pull it but it won't like it if you are going to be on anything but flat terrain.
Make sure you have the brake hoses hooked up correctly.
One problem with pulling one of those with a vehicle that is not equipped with a hand valve is that you can't use the trailer brakes separately...
If you will notice on the trucks with super singles the pintal hitch sits lower than on the ones that came stock with the 1100 tires. I think there was a modification when they rebuilt the A1's into the A2's. On the older trucks the hitch went through the rear crossmember, on the newer ones it...
The rear suspension is a "walking beam" type that pivots on the center to allow the axles to adjust to the terrain. Defeating this operation will cause you nothing but grief.
If you want to improve the turning radius I think there is some adjustment on the front axle.
I have two M927's in the...
Reb87 I hope you have changed out that original M915 seat. Makes my back ache just looking at it. I put air rides out of a scrapped out Freightliner cab in the last M915 I had and they rode like a dream.
The 5 ton multi-fuel was a gutless wonder. I had the tractor version and it wouldn't pull a greasy string out of a fat cat's arse. The LDS multi-fuel is a good transplant for a deuce.
You may have to open the bleeder nut (7/16ths) on the back of the Injector Pump and use the primer pump to get fuel up to the IP.
The fuel solenoid is a very common problem on the A2.
If you want some advice from a former long haul trucker I would take the southern most route you have marked on that map.
You will hit a lot less mountains.
If you make it on that time line you are one tough hombre.
If it has the 250 Cummins in it make sure you have hearing protection.
Yep...it gets pretty miserable here in the summer. I spent some time at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, CA. It's not in **** but you can see it from there.
Ditto.....we have a member that lives close to Riley. He has made recoveries before and I think he works for the local scrap company. His name is Glen and he is good folks. I can't remember his screen name.
If you can get hold of him he can prob recover the vehicle and prep it for you for a...
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