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It could have been a lot of things:
1) The bidder's EUC was not approved.
2) The bidder backed out when he went to retrieve the truck because of undisclosed problems.
3) The bidder overpaid for the truck and backed out when he realized he could have gotten a truck more cheaply.
4) The bidder...
I concur on the plastic bottles, although I have used coffee cans in the past. I prefer a two liter soda bottle with the top cut off. They fit nice and snug over the exhaust stack on an M809 or M939 series and will also fit the deuce stack. I have never had one blow off.
FYI...I will got out to check my winches tomorrow, but I believe, after seeing Bjorn's thread, that my trucks (both deuces and 5 tons) have the same fair lead. I am sure that they don't match what Bjorn pictured. Now, they (the ones on my trucks) could be wrong...or I could be.
As I said, I "believe(d)" I was right. I am not positive. I will say that I have a 5 ton with winch that has the same fair lead as a deuce. It could be incorrect. I am not sure. I thought they were the same based upon that.
Justin, I believe the M939A0 and M939A1 (the two models with the NHC250) use the same fuel filter as the M809 series. I think that Randy is referring to the M939A2 that uses a little inline filter and a slightly larger water seperater filter. Many of those trucks were retrofitted with the larger...
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