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We have done a M931 towing a M923A2. We removed the drive shifts, hooked up air lines and lights, checked fluids in Axles.
It towed very nice, but any hill like most MV's it slowed down.
Just keep them at a safe speed and it should work just fine.
Be sure to use safety chains!!!!!
I picked up a take out M939 Transfer case and I am checking it out to
make sure it all works, but I can not shift it in to neutral or low.
It is in high and it turns fine.
I guess my question is can you shift one by hand?
Doghead, I found the p/n for the valves and they are not the same for the M929 and the M930.
It looks like they took two of the valves and put them together to make a two spool valve.
I just would like to get a Photo of one from a M930,A1,A2.
I have a M929 and I plan to put a front winch on it. But I do have a question about how the Hyd valves are setup on the M930.
Does anyone have a M930, A0, A1, A2 that you could take some pics of the Hyd. valves under the truck?
I do not have a good understand how they run the dump and the front...
I think the tractors will have the same fuel lines.
I looked at my M932A2 and it has a cut out for the lines in the plate.
Guess I'm not the first one to have this problem.
My wife and I were headed to a Parade in Mesa, AZ this weekend. On the way to the Parade I started to run out of fuel in one tank so I switched to the right side tank. We had to stop at a car wash to wash the dust off from our dirt road and I noticed fuel all down the side of the fuel tank and...
I need to have a injection pump rebuilt. There was a post of a place that was doing them
for a fair price, but I can not find the post that had it listed.
I am thinking it was in Louisiana but not sure.
That is good info. I have checked two of my trucks, one was ok the other needs some work on. I may just change out the coolant for now.
The Ph was a little high like yours.
You are over thinking this like I did before the little light came on.
You just remove the stock fan actuator and put in a two wire elec. fan switch.
Then you use the same hoses that went to the old actuator and hook them up to the solenoid. set it up for n/c.
No new hoses to add.
The solenoid...
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