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  1. Scar59

    My new M936 named FLUFFY

    Scotch blocks= wheel chocks, got it. Never heard that term. You'll need a pair of them for parking the truck. Parking brake works well when properly adjusted. Can't trust other people, chock it when parked.
  2. Scar59

    My new M936 named FLUFFY

    I can ship via Frieght, still have the long pallet they came on. I'll goole scotch blocks.
  3. Scar59

    My new M936 named FLUFFY

    The truck is still very heavy. Mine is still on the original 11x20 G177s. They ride great on the road. The spring here was a swampy muddy mess also. The 936 was parked under an equipment shed and still sank 10 inches just sitting because of all the moisture in the ground. If you utilize the...
  4. Scar59

    My new M936 named FLUFFY

    Not now, sounds like you have it covered. Your work and farming experience gives you a lot of experience, hopefully all safe. Lots of folks procure these trucks and have little or zero experience on anything larger that a riding mowing, then someone gets hurt. I just retired from 40+ years in...
  5. Scar59

    My new M936 named FLUFFY

    Fluffy; that has a ring to it....nice truck. The M936 is handier that a two-perkered billy goat. Source the operating manual for the series of truck. A lot of good info to understand before you operate it. That thing can can kill you if not operated properly. -then it would be called "bad Fluffy".
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