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no pics of the 5 ton you just worked on.
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some pics of m818 doing things i never would have thought, pulled 1500 tons of wood in 5 days down some of the worst roads i have ever been on
Thats cool to see it get used for a purpose and not just to have. So if and when the gov. decides they aren't going to sell the civi's anymore surplus we can take pics like this and say hey we do have a good reason for wanting these trucks so keep em comin.some pics of m818 doing things i never would have thought, pulled 1500 tons of wood in 5 days down some of the worst roads i have ever been on
I had to switch them to flip the hub. The inner bearing has a larger ID than the outer. OD is the same. What am I missing? You can't slide the hub onto the splindle with the outer bearing placed on the inside - it won't fit - too small.Scout, You do not want to switch the inner and outer bearings. if that is what you were saying. the inside diameter is differant....... ask me how I know!
Here is some 120,000 lb truck with load. If it red oak can reach up to 150,000lbMaster Logger,
I can't help with info, but I'm curious.
What the heck are you hauling that weighs 25 tons? Trees?
Got any pictures of a truck loaded like that?
according to Michelin manuals for 14r20:just to try a few combos
i have put a super single rim on and a rim for a 14-20 just to see what kind of clearance , i will need a 1.5-2" spacer and longer thimbles.
but i got in a tight and had to put a 1100-24.5 on the inside and the 14-20 on the outside, there was a 3" differ but at least i had duals.
this truck went to work last Friday and will have loads that weigh 50,000 lbs on bad roads.
If you used Locktite 242(blue) the temperature of release (melting) is about 250-300*F. It is VERY bad idea to use this one on any where close to drums. I would reinstall at ones....
2) The drums are bolted on and safety-wired. I did not have safety wire and wanted to get the job done so I used loc-tite compound (not sure if that was a good idea or not)...
If anyone thinks I did any no-no's above, please chime in. This is the first time I've done this and have not driven the truck much since. I don't have any apparent leaks or issues.
M920You need to consider a 915 series 6x6 ie 916 or 920. The tandem is rated 56000 lbs and with 16.00R20 tires (rated 14500 single) you wont be overloading stuff. You will enjoy the 400 horse and jake brake. Transfer case is air activated and you can turn it on to help make turns instead of waiting for the sprag to kick in. Here is my m919 8x6 beside my m915 6X4.