tatra813
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I have a nice M1070 and I’m adding a new 18’ dump truck bed I have. (I also have all the hydraulics, that came off a dump truck.
I spoke to c and c equipment who has converted one before , but its been a while and they couldn’t really remember all that it took to make it happen. The only comment was it was a great dump truck except the suspension was squirmy with the air bags.
Currently a M1070 has a PTO on the transmission with a driveshaft that runs underneath the current winch platform and connects to a hydraulic pump.. I’m thinkining about mounting the hydraulic pump that was part of the dump bed package I got and tying the drivline into the pump.
biggest question is any tips on how to stabilize the air bag situation while dumping? Ive heard when you put pressure on one side of the truck it forces the air into the other sides air bags which can exasperate the problem. Ive hear guys who made water trucks out of these have similar issue.
any thoughts on this?
I spoke to c and c equipment who has converted one before , but its been a while and they couldn’t really remember all that it took to make it happen. The only comment was it was a great dump truck except the suspension was squirmy with the air bags.
Currently a M1070 has a PTO on the transmission with a driveshaft that runs underneath the current winch platform and connects to a hydraulic pump.. I’m thinkining about mounting the hydraulic pump that was part of the dump bed package I got and tying the drivline into the pump.
biggest question is any tips on how to stabilize the air bag situation while dumping? Ive heard when you put pressure on one side of the truck it forces the air into the other sides air bags which can exasperate the problem. Ive hear guys who made water trucks out of these have similar issue.
any thoughts on this?