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I considered a lot of different options and came to the conclusion that buying a 1079 or 1087 was the most economically viable and solid engineering option.
For cargo handling I'll be looking for a 1084. Gives you all the space, all the weight, and the crane to get things in and out of the...
I ordered it a while back at end of November along with all the other parts and that's the last piece I am waiting for you to send me. I've got the pulley and a new fan installed already and started working on the condenser. I can't wait to drive it with AC this summer!
Rick
Are we sure about having that much weight and belt tension pulling on the gear case? I know cracked gear cases happen when the air compressor/PS pump engine block support bracket bolts work loose from vibration.
Just curious if there is precedent for CAT using similar mounting configurations.
Definitely carefully inspect that PDP board. They are known for solder cracks and mouse pee doesn't do anything nice to solder or electrical connections. You will want to pull it (carefully document where everything goes) anyway to check the wiring under there and especially the ground point on...
Retard only engages the PAC brake when you are driving and you lift off the throttle...... the Warmup mode engages it at idle. You are supposed to use it in cold weather in conjunction with the fast idle and it is stated explicitly to NOT DRIVE while it's in use...
My 2008 A1R with the gen 4 Allison shifts quite nicely with (what I assume to be original) 15w40 in it. And the fluid is so clean I have to look hard to even see it on the dipstick. Wiping it on my finger it literally looks like it's brand new right out of the bottle. Truck has 6500 original...
Alex Wilson? Do you have a link? I would love to discuss with someone that's done it or is familiar with the guts on these. They are really uncommon in the civilian side is what I'm finding out. Very similar to the intermediate 6x6 axle but without the element that locks the center to the rear...
Thanks for the encouragement! I might give it a shot. I'm just not looking forward to how long it's going to take my truck off the road while I "figure it out". LoL.
Rick
Hey! I'm down in Portland and I have a 2008 A1R with a high-pinion rear axle. Would you be interested in installing 3.07 gears in it? For the front I can just get a third member so that's no problem but the rear..... I've done a few R&P setups on Dana 60's and GM corporate units, etc but nothing...
Sadly mine has the small windows (2 on each side) and so the wall plates were mounted flush to the wall like the floor and provided no such advantage for me. So they gone. Along with that ridiculously oversized breaker panel and next I'm removing the shore power connection box. At most I will...
Nice. I just pulled up all the steel plating on my floor and walls - about 650 lbs of 6" x 1/2" steel plating. Nice weight reduction. That takes my box down to about 2700 lbs. Gives me a bunch of ready made mounting points as well.
There's a listing in the Oregon DMV database for the "Stewart and Stevenson 1078/1079," under RV's - Sean Filner got that added after a wrangle with the DMV and his lawyer and it took a while to get that sorted out but he finally did......
Unfortunately my 2008 truck is NOT a Stewart and...
The pintle on my truck is stamped 100,000 lbs.
Assuming you have working trailer brakes - the truck is designed such that any of the FMTV models is supposed to be able to flat tow any of the other FMTV models. Which puts the capacity way above 12k lbs. For flat towing with trailer brakes that...
Respectfully - if that's how you need to operate then the LMTV is probably not for your application. If no one will service it and you need someone to service it..... :rolleyes: You see my point?
Looking KÜHL and being practical may be mutually exclusive in this case. Perhaps another Sprinter...
I haven't seen data on those trucks.....
But the FMTV can reverse in low range (well "mode" anyway), and I'm sure the military got a big hard on for replacing the 939 with it's safety record and accident fatalities.... and constantly buying transfer cases because no one reads the warning on the...
With the proper tools, knowledge, and manuals/schematics plus help from the community they are excellent trucks. The A1 and up trucks are statistically THE MOST RELIABLE vehicles the US military has ever owned. And not by a little bit either - by HUGE amounts. Even the A0 trucks were 4x more...
Time to invest in some tools.....
Seriously LMTV's do require caretaking and they don't always breakdown at home - in fact if used as this one is designed I would say it's highly likely that any breakdowns will be FAR from home. Best to know the truck and the best means to know it is to work on...
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