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I have about 50 gallons of old gasoline. Any thoughts on whether I should burn it in the multifuel? I was thining of mixing it about 25% gasoline, 75% diesel. I couldn't think of any reason not to, but thought it would be nice to get some input.
Thanks
Those of you that have broken winches, were you pulling a lot of rpm's or closer to an idle. I have a 20,000 garwood on my deuce but haven't used it
I spent my life around winch trucks in the oil field and never broke a winch. We never had shear pins. Snapped a winch line or two, but...
Luckily I haven't been upgraded yet. My place is still pretty fuzzy. And no, my place doesn't look that good, I have way too much merchandice (aka junk) and weeds.
Thanks Derrickl112. I'm thinking the tires will sit in the well with an overall length of 22' I'm trying to figure out the length of the overhangs front and back to see if it will sit flat or we'll have to put the front tires over the trailer axle.
I'm looking for a drawing that shows the overall dimensions of a M934a2. A data plate showing the wheelbase, overall length, etc would be great. I've tried the Resources tab and can't get it to open.
thanks in advance for help. I'm trying to make sure this truck will fit on a drop deck...
Thanks will do. I can never find anything when I search the forums. Just forumly challenged I guess, or I'm a bonehead, could be either one.
I do appreciate your response.
I've been looking and can't find the type of transmission fluid used in the Allison transmissions. I need some for a 934 a2.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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