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Tim great gathering as always, Miss Pam the birthday cake was awesome even if Tim doesn't believe that you cooked it! Everyone that was there for my late arrival glad y'all got to see me, everyone that missed it, you shouldn't have.
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The great David Doyle says if you do find it in the new FS codes it will not be the same color as was the 70's color. Because the color for that code was changed with the new codes.
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If they are the same as the ones on a 939 I can get you some when I get back home and just mail them to you. How's 20 plus postage?
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I am going to sell the Michelin XZL tires and wheels of of my M931A2 they have 3000 miles on them and we're new when the truck was rebuilt in 2012. They have never sat flat and are in excellent shape. 350 each
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Yeah those thicker areas at each end indicate the upgrade or updated or improved tow bars, the older non sleeved version was prone to breakage at the joints, under hard use.
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Tom Thumb if you are going to sandblast anything totally disassemble the part to be blasted, this includes the frame leave nothing attached and you should be fine. Since you mentioned the Frame I will say that is going to be a heck of a job to totally disassemble and rebuild a M939, but take...
Okay I know you are not going to want to hear this but if I were you and this little plug rusted through I would pull them all and replace them as your daughter might not be as lucky to have one go bad in or near home and there is a trick to keep them from rusting out again coat the back of the...
And yet here we are, not trying to get a good idea of what is wrong with My transmission, which I bet there is a 99% chance that it has nothing to do with what type oil is in it.
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Okay couple things this truck had mostly 10wt in it I know because we put several gallons back in to refill it, second if you are going to be operating these trucks in that cold of an environment you really should look at following the TM recommended changes to the fluids.
As to 15w40 in these...
Does the 6.2 have freeze plugs in the bellhousing area? I don't think so but maybe, will look when I get back to the house
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Hahaha funny guy! It was shifting fine, I think it might have gotten something caught in the valve body. Anyone have any good ideas?
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