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I have some trucks in central Pa for sale, with titles and that are good strong runners that you should be able to drive home no problem, just not for $2000. The last set of axles i sold I got $1500 for, so a running driving truck is about $5000 anymore. That is what the market is for them...
I had an M811 gullwing body truck and the PTO from the transfercase to run the generator could be turned on and off with a lever from inside the cab. So I am not sure about the statement of you need an M819 PTO only.
Do not take a M931A2 for the test. Or at least not a class B test. They view the truck as a tractor and you will need a class A for the truck even though you do not have a trailer. I tried to take mine previously in an M818 and had an issue. So that is why I am going to use a M923 cargo...
I will let you guys know how it goes and make a thread on it and why you need it. Far too often I see the rational that you can drive a M939 series truck with a class C if you derate the GVW under 26,000 lbs. That does not work and will lead you into trouble becuase they go off the data on the...
I have brought dead batteries back with a batteryminder. That is the name of the box batteryminder. And no i don't represent or receive any funding from them.
Well the M923A2 has power steering, full air brake (which can be a bit touchy) A bigger cab and it is quiter inside. It also has super singles on which can be taken either way as an advantage or not. another big issue is the truck is heavy. i think around 23,000lbs or so empty weight and it...
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