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Hello Carnac, I recently got a M932A1 from Columbus,OH.
A. Serial # 53200456
B.USA # NL0N2J
C. NSN# 23200112052684
D Bumper #'s IL ARNG 1844th TC 318
I really need who built it and year if possible. Thanks a bunch !
My papaw built his barn out of Hemlock . I'm not sure if it would be for this but the barn is over 35 years old and the wood is still in great shape considering it wasn't ever treated. If I ever build some this is what I intend to use.2cents2cents2cents
They are 12v. For some reason I was thinking I saw a pic of a m915 with two styles of trailer hook ups. One mil connection and one civi. I just thought these tractors may have that too. I've never been around the military truck tractors, I've only delt with deuces and my M923.
I have a call into my local rep about the swedge cable. They will have more answers for me tomorrow , but what they did say was it is a 3/4 cable swedged down to 5/8 and the cable was guaranteed. I will have more details on it later. Mainly used on dozers and log skidders because of its durability.
Not sure if it would work on a 5 ton or not but my best friend uses a cable called a swedge type I think . He uses it on his dozer all the time to winch trees. It is a 3/4 cable smashed down to 5/8. I can check with him and see where he gets it.
I pulled the same night with my M923 and it done exactly the same thing. I was in 1-5 high range. I wish now I had been in low range cause I think I could have drug it home for sure.
I pulled in one a couple of weeks ago. My video is on YouTube under m35a2 sled pull. I was in only as a exhibition only. I pulled in 2nd low and stalled. Oh well it was fun anyway.
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