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WOW, you sure that's not 28,880 lbs? I would not think it weighted more then a M936.
I guess you could have a lot of thinks inside the box.
I had a M934 and when I did the SF-97 I looked at the data plate and it showed less then 30k lbs.
I had replaced some wood on my m35a2 seats and the wood on them was Mahogany. Could not replace it with that for sure$$$$.
So I used poplar, If you keep it covered most of the time it should last a long time.
Well I have read a number of post were they say if you pull the transmission to replace the rear main seal... I did not and guess what, it was leaking also.
So out comes the transmission again to replace the rear main. DOH!!aua
Replaced the seal and put the transmission back in and did a 25...
At idle you will not see the temp. gauges move, you will need to get it on the road and drive a little then they should start coming up.
It should have a oil pressure gauge and on the air intake thing???
Can you post some picks of the gauges and air indicator?
I think the 12302952A is the P/N of the frame side and the other numbers I do not think are the s/n also.
A 923A2 should start with a 23xxxxxx But I maybe wrong.
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