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  1. jasonjc

    Is this a 5 ton wheel?

    TM 9-2320-260-24p-1 2003 does not show a useable on code in the front of the book for a M819 at all. But yes it is all list in the MWO. I've got some other "P's" for the M809's but have not looked in them.
  2. jasonjc

    Is this a 5 ton wheel?

    M819 per MWO uses p/n12300571 M821 & M812 uses p/n 12356821 The rest of the M809's uses p/n 7389493 as do most of the M939's The TM I looked at does not list a useable on code for the M819 at all:-?
  3. jasonjc

    Is this a 5 ton wheel?

    Well I just looked in those big paper things that have all the numbers and pic's and stuff. What are they called?:-P Any way those thing say that the M809's (most) and the M939's(most) use the same wheel. The M821 and M812 use a diferent wheel.
  4. jasonjc

    Is this a 5 ton wheel?

    If I had the $$ I'd be at ALL the rallys. But I'm so broke I do good to get out of the yard:oops::cry::oops::cry:.
  5. jasonjc

    Is this a 5 ton wheel?

    I assume you mean the M939 series? Are the M809 and M939 series wheels the same? If not how do you tell them apart?? Can you just look at them? Thank you
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