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Doing a little more work on the truck. I removed the passenger seat/battery box and cut and welded it to make it a center "jump seat" for 1 person and since I only run 2 batteries, it doesn't need to be huge.
I bought an M932a2, 5 ton tractor with winch. I went with that truck because of the winch and the over length is shorter for in the woods. Works great off-road, perfect recovery truck.
Removed by passenger seat/battery box and narrowed it as part of my next project. Got the bottom piece cut, next will be the seat bottom and seat back.
No, sorry. Got a ton of rain here yesterday. Trucks outside so rain put a stop to working on it. Post your question in the "So who has bumped the power on a 6CTA cummins" thread, I'm sure someone there will have the info you're looking for...
Wow! You really went professional on the exhaust stack, I just rammed a 4" piece of exhaust tubing and band clamped it on the angle. Makes me want to redo mine :) Looks great!!!
It all depends what your thoughts and purpose for the vehicle is. I found tree branches in tight trails where constantly hitting the intake stack since it was mounted on the corner of the cab, I just cut one of the elbows and rotated it behind the cab to avoid damage. Works great!
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