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I would still recommend the filter because of the junk in the engine not just what coolant you might use. I have drained hundreds of these trucks and the coolant may look great in the can up top but be black sludge down bottom. Also anyone with a 250 cummins that has changed a water pump one one...
Fire sale if you need something off of a 939 we are going to scrap everything not spoken for by Friday DO NOT PM ME! best if you text me at 601 264 3453 or email me through here or at jeffsmilitarysurplus@gmail.com
Side tool box for tractors 100
Tire rack and box 150
Fuel tanks 100
Hard tops 300...
Check to make sure you have 120 lbs of air and 24 v first then check the box if have a good one to swap in if those things don't get it to working hook it up to the diagnostic box and get ready to pull drums to clean the pickups.
936 is a rotator. Now as to the wrecker at hand I have had more wreckers than most and have a idea about the one you are looking at if you can get the truck for a good price and the motor will run keep the truck and scrap the bed. As has been said it weighs a lot and has some expensive parts on...
I get mine at the local hydraulic repair place.
Also folks you really do need to replace the rubber hose on any 8.3 and 250 cummins as they are a vacuum system up to the motor. I have seen hundreds of trucks that lines look good but when pressurized leaked like the were made of screen.
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