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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    Well my current truck that I used all summer is a resto 1966 chevy c60 so its not going to be much worse. Air conditioner? Whats that for pansies? The one I am looking at is the Allison Trans
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    I haven't seen any 916's for sale but I will keep a lookout for one! The 915 that I drove seemed nice and what I thought to be a good price.
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    Thanks! I will be giving you a call very soon! How do you guys think the m915a1 would be pulling a pulpwood trailer?
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    I will be on the look out for a m939. A big plus on one of those is it appear to have a long enough frame to bolt my bed right to as well!
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    So the m915a1 in your op. would be my best bet? Man that winch truck looks like a beast!
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    I have seen one or two m35's converted like what I'm speaking of and the m915 might be berth suited being that it's primarily hwy use.
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    M915a1 vs. M352a2 for Hauling logs

    Been reading up on the forum and have found a wealth of knowledge here! So I figure I would ask you guys professional opinion on the subject at hand. I have looked at 4 well running, in my price range trucks. 3 of which were the m35a2 and one M915a1. The M35's all ran great and would make a...
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