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New To MV's And FMTV's Future Purchase. Help!?

Mullaney

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That was the plan, So I guess are the relays specific for the rig? or would any 24 volt 40 amp 5 pin relay work in general?
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I thought I had seen numbers higher, but the marketing slicks all claim that 90 % commonality.
My guess is that the "fuse box" has the same components.

There is a spreadsheet of parts - civilian numbers for local parts houses - and military that will help you a lot.
I had hoped that there would be circuit breakers in it, but only the Flasher P/N is in the Excel sheet.
 

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Wouldnt it be cheaper to haul it back south than to tow it they usally want to be paid both ways
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I am not certain, but I think the plan was to get it home, then use it to haul stuff to the new place.
Just guessing, but I thought I saw that in an earlier conversation.

Otherwise, dang right! Truckers don't haul nuthin for nuthin for sure :cool:
 

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I am not certain, but I think the plan was to get it home, then use it to haul stuff to the new place.
Just guessing, but I thought I saw that in an earlier conversation.

Otherwise, dang right! Truckers don't haul nuthin for nuthin for sure :cool:
What i saw was his statement he was looking to get it towed to cali i must of misunderstood.
 

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What i saw was his statement he was looking to get it towed to cali i must of misunderstood.
That is the plan I just gotta get it to cali, then I can fingers crossed with out to much work get it running. I have operated these many times in the military so when I finally transfer out of state I will just drive it myself already used to the lack of AC in a lot of these rigs so I guess winter will be the best time to move it.
 
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