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In picture number 4, what is that blue wrecker, looks like a WW2 KW from looking at the boom.
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That is a neat rig you have there! Must be great to have LDS power! My bobber runs 11R-20 tires and he does about 2,300 rpm at 50 mph. Do the tractors have 6.72 differentials also?They are 11x20 tires and unless my tach is way off it is doing 55 at about 2000-2100rpm. I have verified the speed with a gps and another car. I usually cruise at 2000rpm regardless of what the speedo says just because I feel that is what the engine sounds comfortable at.
160-180 usually, it gets hotter when I'm pulling a deuce or 5ton.Gimpyrobb, am I reading this correct, you have run 1100-1200 degrees for many miles? If so, I didn't know any motor would pyro that hot for long pulls and not have problems. What is your water temp showing when you do that?
Thanks gimpyrobb, that's good information. The pyro on my 400 big cam and N14 never got that hot (though I am assuming they were properly calibrated!)160-180 usually, it gets hotter when I'm pulling a deuce or 5ton.
I'd say! Also a lot can go wrong if you do not pay attention to each step. I can see why they did not bother and just side-loaded, despite being hard on the trailer.As far as the trailer mechanics it originally was not powered at all. To drop the front you had to use a truck that had longer then usual ramps leading to the fifth wheel. You first unlatched the fifth wheel but left the airlines attached and applied the trolly brake. You then attached a thick steel cable from the gooseneck to the truck and pulled forward. The cable was long enough that the trailer would slide down the ramps till the bottom was resting on the ground. Then you pulled the pins that held the gooseneck to the trailer and undid the lower set of glad-hands and pigtails. Then you pulled the gooseneck back up the ramps by ether a come-along attached to the steel cable or a winch if you were lucky enough to have one of those on your truck.
Obviously this is pretty time consuming
Thanks for your reply! As a note, I've observed, that when my tach and speedo needles were jumping around, it was just before they failed. I've since replaced both cables and my tach and speedo both operate smoothly and accurately.Dipstick, I am not sure what gears my M275 has in it, I have never checked. Maybe somebody on here can speak up if they know whether or not the gears in them were different than a standard deuce would be. To be really exact my standard 2,000rpm cruising speed is in-between 50 and 55, my speedo jumps around some so Id say 2,000 rpm is like 53mph and 2,100rpm is 55.
I used my M275 on a couple of trailer recoveries from Redstone. On flat ground with a step deck van trailer I had the speedo buried. That tractor ran like a striped arsed ape. I have an LDS engine and a set of 1100x20's for it but with all the projects I have going I don't have time (or shop) to work on it. I have it in the classifieds.55 mph @2000 rpm? Are you sure?
Wrecker...don't give up on that LDS! You'll get it in one day! Horsepower and torque are good. My 11R-20s have treads that would put most earth movers to shame, but they ride smooth as heck on the highway. An LDS powered M275 on 11Rs would be fantastic!I used my M275 on a couple of trailer recoveries from Redstone. On flat ground with a step deck van trailer I had the speedo buried. That tractor ran like a striped arsed ape. I have an LDS engine and a set of 1100x20's for it but with all the projects I have going I don't have time (or shop) to work on it. I have it in the classifieds.
That would be great sandcobra, I have often wondered about the tach as it was unhooked when I originally bought the truck but I hooked it back up and it has seemed to work fine ever since. I normally shift at 2,300-2,400 rpm when pulling a load and about 2,200 when bobtailing so I know I'm not running it against the rev-limiter when cruising cause Ive had it revved faster. Bobtailing it will hit 60 at about 2,400 rpm then it stops accelerating. I thought the governor was higher then 2,400 so I guessed it was all the power she had. Next time I take the truck out without the trailer I'll try to make a video of speed versus rpm, its just too much to worry about with the trailer on there.
Sir, my results are 1st gear, 2,650 (governor backing away and pretty much what the tach was reading) 9.5 mph, 2nd, 17 mph, 3rd, 29 mph, 4th, 45 mph, 5th, 59 to 60 mph, GPS kept going back and forth so somewhat on the bubble of those two. I don't have a smartphone so I don't have pictures but I did swipe my wife's Garmin for a little while to ensure I didn't have faulty ground speed readings. At 55 mph in 5th I was turning roughly 2,400 rpm, at 45 mph in 5th, I was turning roughly 2,100 rpm and this is where my truck is happiest and that's where I run it for the most part. My truck sits on 11R20 Firestone T831's and they have less than 3,000 miles on them since installed so they are in no way worn down. Respectfully.
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