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  1. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    Now that is a good idea! I have an extra body from an M820 just sitting on the ground. I also have a 20' connex command center with heat/air, but it doesn't expand out. I'll have to think through the options.
  2. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    No, I just got this one on Saturday.
  3. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    To answer a few questions: The rear axle steers, but does not lift. It is weird how they spaced it back 80" while the other rears are 61". The PLS water distributor is 3000 gallons and weighs 16.5 tons when full. The truck loads/unloads it full no problem. I also have a 2000 gallon...
  4. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    I think the axles are 8.234 and the ODs are .74 and .64. Low range should be 2.464
  5. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    Thanks for the comments. The truck is designated M1074, although it probably should be XM1074 because it never went into production. I think only 8 were made for testing. Oshkosh won the PLS and they have been building the real M1074 and M1075 This truck has the original Cummins 444, but a...
  6. M1075

    Kenworth PLS Pictures

    On Saturday morning, my Kenworth PLS was delivered. By Saturday afternoon, I had the truck helping out with a grass fire. Here are some pics as the truck was delivered, loading the water distributor, and at the fire. About 5000 acres were burned.
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