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seeing as how it came with sealed beam headlights, id say leds are fair, however, ive done 2 whole trucks(front and rear), added lollipops, electric wipers, lockout hubs, 395's and some other stuff
as long as its GI, theres not much they can say.
i like to stand while running the boom so a cab hard top is very far out of the question. the canvas shade canopy is of interest to me though. might not be if i had dimensions for it.
Im removing a nice box soon. Going to set it on a stripped down chassis and make a trailer..... then crewcab the 109 and haul whats left to the scrap yard:doghead:
I made the mistake of driving an m923.....now im allllllll into getting one.... its not as smooth riding as my 816 but its nice letting your left foot alone.. 2.5+tons better than my m44's
i put a 2 station vic-1 in my 816. works like a top but im not satisfied with the mounting locations. also changed a couple of the floods to spots. nice upgrade there!
For farm tags, as long as you dont venture more than a 150mi radius and arent using the truck in commerce, youre pretty well ok. However, (a) farmers are above the law in Ar, (b) i dont know the requirements for a farm tag. Hmm... i really should look into that!
M35a2 w/o winch is a bit over...
Air brakes are not the reason for the cdl. Weight is. Air brakes is an endorsement. The weight of the 5 ton trucks means, by law, the operator is required to have a cdl