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M1088 battery wires

gavland

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I just got a m1088, but was missing all the batteries.
it has 4 wires coming from truck and 2 from jump start cylinder.(total 6)
if I hook them up like you would think, all 24V way it does nothing.
but if I hook one of the wires on 12V way it starts rite up, iam so lost(nothing like my m925)
if any one has this new tipe truck and can show me a picture that would be great:lol:
or the TM that would show me, cant find the rite one.
oh and is there any batteries that I can buy that will fit in the battery box? square battery holes
 

gavland

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picture on box only shows 2 jumper wires and 2 wires to truck +- didn't help with the other two wires I still have left over.
and picture shows 24V wiring. no help on the 12v way I have it to start it. hopping I don't burn anything up with way I have it!!!!!!
 

73m819

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It has a 12v/24v system, do NOT hook it up wrong, the electrics ARE 12v (computer, trans, some relays, ect.), starts on 24v, starter relay is 12v.
 

gavland

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thanks I just read some thing that said 12/24V on them, so I guess that's whats going on.
just need to find a picture on whats what. I tried looking at wires to figure it out but still no clue since 2 off of alt. go to a box with more wires then to battery, figure its a regulator.
any one know of the TM it would be in, cant find it.
 

gavland

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thanks, cant find any thing I want on tm's this will help. hope I can get a cheaper battery but probably not since there square.
only use deka batters at my work.
 

gavland

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just hooked up two my regular batteries for now and it worked noticed that there is a small P on positive wire terminal and a N on neutral so picture and new find works like a charm.
THANKS SO MUCH
 

gavland

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yes when I get to work tomorrow ill measure it and let you know if Suprman don't beat me to it.
I do know it sit higher than our 2000 mack tractor, would have to use tire inflation to lower tires to get under low bed trailer hock up.
 

awind

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Anybody get a chance to measure the height? Looking at getting an M1088 this week but would like to know if would work for me. Thanks
 

gavland

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from floor to top of plate when level its 63"
but that's with 395/85r20 tires, so it could be lower if you get smaller tires for it.
haven't got title yet but did some hill climbing up a dirt pile that I cant even walk up if I wanted 20 ft high and had no problem
truck rocks!!!!!!
 

Suprman

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It would be awfully slow with smaller tires. Mine does 57 tops. Good to know they can actually go offroad. Not too many places where I am to do it though. All the trails are jeep size I would end up stuck between 2 trees. GP takes a long time with paperwork. In CT I can just do a bill of sale over 20 years.
 

awind

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Wow that's tall. Not practical for civilian trailers. Have a logging operation hoping to use this as truck in the roads. Have a M1078 and its a blast. Have lots of trails in the woods to use it on.
 

awind

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Can you tell me the purpose of the Hydraulics on the M1088? I see a cooler on the rear and the hydraulic unit behind the drivers side front tire. Thanks
 

Suprman

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Air over hyd unit behind cab is used for cab and spare tire raise and lowering. Rear cooler on a tractor is aux trans cooler. My M1083 has an aux cooler hidden under the bed near the winch also.
 
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