Moved this M936 for a gentleman this weekend. Started life as an A0 truck. Has 395s on HEMTT wheels now
Truck physically has some abnormal stuff. No rebuild or mwo tags. It does have the Self recovery spring brake override. It has an air solenoid to engage the hi idle that is different from the normal pt pump style. Has oversize oxy/act tank brackets. A2 Fuel tanks. Has a side Cat walk for the gondola. Truck has 3 super winches on it. Hydraulic. 1/2" cable. Rear winch was a chain drive from the motor next to it. Front winch hung low. All winches are equipped with free spool.
Has air quick connection fittings on the front service cans to add air to engage the brakes.. truck has abs sensors on the front steer axle. I did not check the rear drive for sensors to see if they were just switched to the front. This would be possible and feed the steer axle air delivery thru the rear abs delivery ports.
Truck was a little over 34,000# so it is lighter than other 936s. It did have some of the BII.
At first look it looks home made, Especially the front winch. Winch tags are blank except for TACOM and a 3 digit serial number. No ratings are listed. Crane winch looks very nice on it with a lot more cable than the stock 100ft.
A test mule? Or done up for commercial use by a wrecker company?
It is a lot of money to dump into a truck, but I guess is possible. I know certain state wrecker contract requirements state you must have "xxx" ft of cable on a rotator. There was a thread about this for a twin spool setup on the boom.
The new owner is a newly signed up member here so he may share some of his own pics of the truck and his plans for it.
Truck physically has some abnormal stuff. No rebuild or mwo tags. It does have the Self recovery spring brake override. It has an air solenoid to engage the hi idle that is different from the normal pt pump style. Has oversize oxy/act tank brackets. A2 Fuel tanks. Has a side Cat walk for the gondola. Truck has 3 super winches on it. Hydraulic. 1/2" cable. Rear winch was a chain drive from the motor next to it. Front winch hung low. All winches are equipped with free spool.
Has air quick connection fittings on the front service cans to add air to engage the brakes.. truck has abs sensors on the front steer axle. I did not check the rear drive for sensors to see if they were just switched to the front. This would be possible and feed the steer axle air delivery thru the rear abs delivery ports.
Truck was a little over 34,000# so it is lighter than other 936s. It did have some of the BII.
At first look it looks home made, Especially the front winch. Winch tags are blank except for TACOM and a 3 digit serial number. No ratings are listed. Crane winch looks very nice on it with a lot more cable than the stock 100ft.
A test mule? Or done up for commercial use by a wrecker company?
It is a lot of money to dump into a truck, but I guess is possible. I know certain state wrecker contract requirements state you must have "xxx" ft of cable on a rotator. There was a thread about this for a twin spool setup on the boom.
The new owner is a newly signed up member here so he may share some of his own pics of the truck and his plans for it.
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