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Appels Bobbed M932/930 dump truck

jcappeljr

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I started with a m932a2,which had 2 bad rears.So since I had replace them.I chose a A1 rear to put in there place.I don't care for the CTIS or the rear hub design on the A2 rears.Then I had a nice dump bed from a m929 I put on it.It makes a real nice 4x4 dump.I still have a cm1088-bobber 033.jpgm1088-bobber 036.jpgm1088-bobber 038.jpgm1088-bobber 037.jpgm1088-bobber 035.jpgouple things to finish.Like paint and hook up the winch.I used the winch valve and controls for the dump bed.I need a pic from a m930 to see how everything should be hooked up correctly.
 

Andrmorr

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What did you do to solve the drive shaft issue? I'm headed down the bob road for my M930 to eliminate the third axle/fuel sticker hassles...is it better easier to alter the short drive shaft or shorten a M923 drive shaft? Any chance the M923 fits the short wheelbase bob trucks as is?
 
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How does she handle a load? Now I want to do this to my m931. Steal the hydraulics and pto from my other 925. Switch between a dump and a tractor, and I'll have a wet kit if I ever get a dump trailer or a lowboy. Never seen a single axle 4x4 tractor yet.
 
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