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I did a quick search here and found nothing specific. . I ran across a post on the Facebook military wrecker site claiming the subject matter above to be true .. Apparently I am doing something right for the last 45 years as I have never busted a u-joint or jackshaft/short shaft/ stub shaft on any 6x6 regardless I have been working the 5-tons, sometimes quite heavily, for decades.. .. Have also not needed to replace any u-joints, they get greased (and other PM) every week they work.... But I have heard of a couple guys who broke theirs.
Without spending a lot of time cross-referencing dash-24P manuals, can anyone out there confirm there is a strength difference between a wrecker or tractor driveline, and a cargo ? If so, was there ever a MWO or general practice for BN Maint to replace one for the other? I am talking M39-series and M809-series only.
Without spending a lot of time cross-referencing dash-24P manuals, can anyone out there confirm there is a strength difference between a wrecker or tractor driveline, and a cargo ? If so, was there ever a MWO or general practice for BN Maint to replace one for the other? I am talking M39-series and M809-series only.