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When the A2's came out they did not have a big filter on them. They started having a lot of problems with the small filters stopping up in a short time. So they added the big filter back on the trucks.
If you do not move it to go though the big filter I would carry a spare filter in the truck.
I use my M936, I replaced a motor in a m923 with it, I lift heavy things. But your right it does have limited uses. It is great for displays and shows.
I would take it off and find a shop with a BIG press and have them try to bend it back, then reinforce it. Safety note, be sure to hold the bed up with something.
On my M929 the bed will go almost 90 degrees up.
Is it leaking from the outer part of the hub or from the inside like the brake drum? The outer seal is to keep oil out of the bearings.
If so the bolts on the outside of the hub just maybe loose, need to be set to 75 ftlbs.
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