Its my belife that most guys say “my truck was over hauled”.. then they flash a pic of the door tags MWO triangular tags. Those mwo tags are for basic maintenance. You can search the engraved numbers and they will show you things like… fuel filters changed, or oil changed. Now there the rectangle PMP dash tag paired with the “overhauled” door kick plate tag are applied for a true overhaul.
Truck 1984
Overhaul June 2010
Cummins MFG Engine Date
April 26 2010
Miles on Overhaul 2,969
Hours on Overhaul 123
But the guys only showing oil change MWO triangle tags saying “its been over hauled” … followed by a pic of low hours or low miles, these guys are out to lunch or missinformed. Maybe the tac was piled up with dust and debis so a new tac was put in it… etc.
Ive had aprox 20 trucks ive seen with my own eyes in front of me and only have only seen 1 with a true “OverHaul” done to it (with legit tags).
Just my 2 cents
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I concur. The RRAD M939 series trucks that have come out were NOT overhauled in the true sense of the term in most cases. There could have been a few trucks that had all rebuilt mechanical components, but that was not the rule. I, and others, have stated this previously, but they did receive a lot of nice things like new tires, new paint, new seat cushions, new windshields (not always), fiberglass troop seats, lights. Most times, the engines and other mechanical equipment were not rebuilt. I believe they determined whether a truck needed a new engine/transmission/transfer case/etc. Then, if it did, they would put a rebuilt unit in. I DID have an M934 with a rebuilt NHC250 in it. That truck had the original transmission and transfer case. But, I also had an M928A2, M923A2, M925A2, and M923 (and inspected many others) that just got the "clean the engine and paint it" routine. I have had trucks that came through the RRAD program that had problems...noisy accessory drive, valve tap, flaking paint (on their new paint job), smashed hood that was straightened prior to painting, etc. I have posted about this previously. The RRAD trucks look pretty. But, pretty does not equate to new or rebuilt. I am not saying that I would not prefer one of those trucks, as I probably would. They do have a lot of nice stuff on them that costs a lot of money to upgrade. But, they are NOT generally completed overhauled/rebuilt trucks.
Someone (HALFTRACK in Louisiana, perhaps) posted a POWERPOINT about what was done. The trucks were prettied up and made functional.