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M936 Wrecker, Tires and Spare

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I have a nice set of six 395/85 R20's under my wrecker. Nice big fat juicy tires! The spare is a (flat) 11.00/R20 that fits the spare tire holder nicely. The tool boxes open like they should. The rotator boom clears the spare... If I happened to be pulling my HEMAT trailer, I have a tire like what is on the truck (almost). The HEMAT is a 395/85 R22.5 and it has a "same size" spare on the front deck.

Not really concerned about the "flat" in the spare because I have 10 more with good tread that are NOT flat. Thing is, I get the distinct feeling that other than on a really bad day I wouldn't want a spare that size on the road. It would almost be like the "doughnut" tires on a passenger car. Better than nothing - but not much.

It looks like there should be space for the right size spare with some fabrication. The second picture is looking down between the cab and wrecker body / bed. Not really sure what the plate with 4 holes in it was for. Maybe a convoy light or aftermarket something-or-other...

Ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions?


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M989a1 uses a 385 65 22.5 which is 4 inches shorter than the 395s on the truck

The larger 14.00r20 tire, bigger than your 395 is designed to go in that same location as your spare is now.
 

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Great! So it sounds like I don't need to fabricate... Even better than I had hoped! Thank you sir.
 

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I looked into putting 14.00x20 on my wrecker and looked into the spare. What I found on the A1 and A2 wreckers with 14.00's they made the tool boxes smaller, That is how they got them to fit. I could not find the photo's on the A1's tool boxes I had.
 

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I looked into putting 14.00x20 on my wrecker and looked into the spare. What I found on the A1 and A2 wreckers with 14.00's they made the tool boxes smaller, That is how they got them to fit. I could not find the photo's on the A1's tool boxes I had.
My wrecker - at least in theory - is an A1. I have a few odd features like A2 fuel tanks, free spool winches front and back and so on. Maybe I have an "A1.5" or something crazy like that? Anyway, you mentioned toolbox dimensions. I don't know if mine are standard or not.

I took some measurements. Toolbox top measures 20 inches by about 43 inches. If you happen to know A1 or A2 from the toolbox size I would be interested to know what I have.

M936 Toolbox 02.jpg M936 Toolbox 03.jpg
 

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My wrecker - at least in theory - is an A1. I have a few odd features like A2 fuel tanks, free spool winches front and back and so on. Maybe I have an "A1.5" or something crazy like that? Anyway, you mentioned toolbox dimensions. I don't know if mine are standard or not.
I didnt think the A2 has a free spool rear. I know my A2 rear doesnt free spool. Which is what i hate about it, along with a few other dislikes.
 

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I didnt think the A2 has a free spool rear. I know my A2 rear doesnt free spool. Which is what i hate about it, along with a few other dislikes.
His wrecker isn't a normal wrecker

 

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His wrecker isn't a normal wrecker

that is definitely a modded truck id much rather have compared to my A2.
Esp free spool rear and different boom winch.

Iv thought bout yarding the bed off the parts truck and putting a civi crane, riggers and bed on it.
 

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Well do tell! Never thought I would see a bunch of guys with "winch envy".

There is definite magic to free spool. It was just pure dumb luck that I got a truck with these mods.

I remember standing in front of a Dodge Ambulance leaning into the cable - and it was the half inch stuff. Dragging it to a tree to pull us out of a mud hole about half a truck deep. I remember walking off to the side - behind another tree to lay down and rest afterward. Can't remember if it was keeping tension on the cable as it unwound or just the cable got heavy the more I had to drag it... I was much younger then too

Thanks for the comments. Would love to know what M35A2-AZ can share about toolbox size. ;-)
 

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Took some pics of my M936 toolboxes 24"x44". Sorry the pics are dark, wrecker was in the barn.
So if your tool boxes are only 20" I think the bigger spare should fit. I think you have an A1 or A2 bed.
 

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Interesting. Wouldn't have thought redesigning the toolboxes would have been done between truck models. A couple of inches in both directions... In my opinion, designing a way to access them from the ground could have had some real value - but it almost seems like a waste to redesign like this.
 

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As promised... pics from the spare carrier area of my M936A2.

Toolbox is 20" front to back.
 

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I just checked my A2 and the boxes are 20” (lip to back of hinge) x 44.

What do ya’ll carry for BII? My truck came 2 ea. 0FC8B32F-734E-4C85-96EB-C7C192900B8A.jpeg
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Any idea of the WLL of the 2 blocks on the tool boxes? The 1 with the smaller sheave and non swiveling hook has an 8 casted on it, so im thinking 8 tons, but the other block has no markings.

what about the double and single sheave blocks on the ground? There are no markings on them either?

I also have a 1 48” 1 man crosscut saw, 1 tanker (60” chisel point) pry bar and some kind of wide point flat point scraper looking pry bar plus a few other nick-nacks.
 

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@M35A2-AZ has a picture of the full BII laid out

I am installing a hydraulic hose reel like those found on the FLU419s and going to tap into the rear hydraulics on my 816. So I can have a reel of hoses so that I can use a hydraulic chainsaw, jackhammer, rockdrill, impact. Etc
 

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@M35A2-AZ has a picture of the full BII laid out

I am installing a hydraulic hose reel like those found on the FLU419s and going to tap into the rear hydraulics on my 816. So I can have a reel of hoses so that I can use a hydraulic chainsaw, jackhammer, rockdrill, impact. Etc
That would be cool to have some hydraulic tools!
 

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@M35A2-AZ has a picture of the full BII laid out

I am installing a hydraulic hose reel like those found on the FLU419s and going to tap into the rear hydraulics on my 816. So I can have a reel of hoses so that I can use a hydraulic chainsaw, jackhammer, rockdrill, impact. Etc
i used to have a hydraulic stanley rescue chain saw. I was told it was used by tapping in to an acft hydraulic system to be used for rescue by the first acft on the scene.
As for the full layout, i was curious as to what folks carry, not what the bii is. No sense in carrying tools that i wont use or duplicates of others. I also dont plan on operating it as the military did, but for log/tree recovery and loading. But with the limited reach of the boom, its almost useless for me.
which is why i was thinking of replacing the wrecker bed on the other 936, with a national crane 17tn or equivalent by another manufacturer.
 

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@M35A2-AZ has a picture of the full BII laid out

I am installing a hydraulic hose reel like those found on the FLU419s and going to tap into the rear hydraulics on my 816. So I can have a reel of hoses so that I can use a hydraulic chainsaw, jackhammer, rockdrill, impact. Etc
Now you're talking! Hydraulic impact wrench...

That would be the ticket. I can imagine that a hydraulic wrench might be a little heavy and awkward - but there shouldn't be any shortage of power that way. The "squad" and the "rescue" fire trucks trucks in town have a hose reel of siamesed Synflex. Small lighter weight line - but perfect for the Jaws of Life and their cutting / extracting tools. Neat idea!
 

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The SEE wrench is 3/4" is 1250ft lbs.


The chainsaw will rip thru anything with a 60in bar on it.

Even a hydraulic stick welder can be ran off the hydraulics

Id be fond of a pump mounted to my 816 transmission pto so I could run a bush hog behind the wrecker
 
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