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It should burn A gallon an hour. Not like you'd use the crane for four hours at a time though. 20- 30 minutes and you would be done and loaded and on your way I imagine. And it certainly wouldn't be ever lacking in power.
Yeah I forgot about the front axle. That does complicate things. You could just do away with the front wheel drive. I kinda doubt you'd really need it, but that is usually when you need it( when you don't think you do).
So with the slightly higher gear ratio and the larger tires, coupled with the 400 cummins, that should be a pretty viable combination without a running gear swap right? Just need to figure out driveshaft adaptation.
I bet it would be easiest to just do a frame stretch on the 920 and then put some of the parts on it like the knuckle boom and some of the storage boxes and such. Or lift the whole wrecker bed off the frame it comes on and set it onto a stretched 920 frame.
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