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  1. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    What clued you into it being an a0 instead of an a1 or a2? I realize I need to do more research, but you did it so quickly.
  2. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    I appreciate the good advice. I didn’t know where to start. The first thing I need to do is find someone with a big skid steer with forks to get it out of the truck. I need to use the truck pretty bad.
  3. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    Thank you!
  4. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    I hope the pics are helpful. If there are specific shots to help identify it, please let me know. I‘m pretty sure I will sell it, and cheap. I just need to have a mechanic check out the motor in the truck to ensure the sounds I’m hearing are normal and I won’t need the crate motor any time soon...
  5. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    A few more pics:
  6. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    Here are some pictures.
  7. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    Any idea what to do with it. I need to get it out of the back of the truck and would prefer not to store it? I don't really want to spend a lot to get it going or verified as a good engine. On the other hand, I'd hate to sell a good motor at scrap rates.
  8. MrChuckles

    What do I do with this motor?

    First, I'll introduce myself. My name is Chuck and I live in NW Arkansas. I just bought a 1988 M925 that has been converted to a dump bed. The truck runs fine and the motor powering it sounds good and appears solid. An additional motor came with the truck, bolted to a steel crate. It appears...
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