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There is some related information on safe speeds for 939 series trucks in this thread from a couple weeks ago ; Road Speed 900 Series Truck?
Edit ; acouple more related threads
Safe Driving Speed and Tire Size on M939 Series
Blown ABS ECU - how not to do that etc.
Abs mwo?
This has about as close to a military equipment trailer as you will find . A deuce isn't rated to tow it empty and the trailer isn't rated to haul a 5 ton . Search is your friend :doghead:Off-road flatbed trailer with singles
Nothing less than 12 foot , but if building new you might just as well go 14 foot and have it over with . Then you won't be wishing you had a few more inches.
That looks like a tubeless tire with a o-ring between the two halves . You can about be sure the sidewall is damaged and the tire junk. It might work airing it up for a short low speed trip ,other wise figure on replacing it.
While I understand your theory on starting a new thread to bring everything together , it actually is better most of the time add to existing threads. More threads make searching harder .
Without major changes there are not much options for a transmission swap . Presonally I think the search...
If you have a accident while using it for your business with personal insurance you won't be covered , they won't even have to look for a reason to deny the claim . It's called the cost of doing business .
Edit ; The link you provided dosen't any exenption for commercial use . If your refering...
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