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Nice job, im impressed. Let me know when you have the truck up for sale, I have a customer looking for a M1028, He wanted a solid Dark green carc, if the price was rightr is this possiable..?
I am jelouse, I have been looking for 1 for years, they are severly under rated for the weight. the DC side is about 2x faster but when your in a load situation fast is not all ways good. GOOD FIND Congrats..!
I have searched HI and lo for a way to install axles on a container, this was mentioned on the forum to me a few weeks ago and after careful thought it beats buying a M172A1 or buying a separate container trailer since I cant find a decent one of those either.
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Propane will work better in fact because it is not as volatile and has a tendency to start on -0 days better than either. CAUTION"""Propane has more pressure and requires a quality regulator for lower pressure.
I bought a deuce a year ago and it is near the Denver airport. It runs well and no mechanical problems. I am looking for a driver to haul it back to the Detroit area. If anyone knows of a driver looking to pick up a load or needs to add to a load please let me know. Spring time is my busy time...
MEP's are my speciality, I would say to make sure the unit is properly grounded at the skid and check all connections and look for a wire grounding out on some steel.
Don
I have used 911 my whole life on every diesel truck I own, its a good additive for fuel geling from the cold. I noticed after warm up it quites down some, I do appreciate your info, thanks. I think I might go with a banks turbo or swap out mufflers and ad a snorkel. I will decide in a week or so.
Installed the front and rear reese hitch, the origional rear reese can not handle any weight at all and got all bent on the first haul. I fabricated 4"x3/8" tube steel from side to side and attached to frame/ bolt and weld, ran 12v to front and rear for winch set up wich is made to slide into...
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