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I just install a winch on my M929.
I do know they use an Open Center for the valve.
Here is a pics of the valve that was on the M929 before I took it off.
The hose hanging down is from the battery box.
I would think it is the governor or the line going to it. It is a std. part you can get at a truck parts house.
If the dryer is not popping off, then the compressor is not turning off.
If they have a winch they do. But some of the trucks have the pto and HD ( called Wet Kit) setup but no winch, look for the HD tank on them or the controls in the cab.
You need to fix the air leak first and then you can test the front axle by jacking up one front wheel and turn it, you should be able to turn it in the unlock position, then turn the switch to lock position and see if it locks in and does not turn.
Here are some pics of the old spool and the new two stool I installed. I still need the winch control cable.
Yes I would like you would need a little big tank then the one on the M932. The one on my m929 hold about 6.5 gals of HD.
I am finishing up my winch install on my M929. I could not find the HD valve that was used on the M930 so I redid the valve setup.
I used a two spool valve made by Prince. I have it all working, but all I need is the push/pull cable for the winch control and I will be done. Yea!
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It will tow it but, if there is any type of hill it will slow slow way down. Just do not be in a rush.
Yes I would make sure the brakes are working.
Also the M989 trailer does not back very well.
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