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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    for others out there, i got 2 18" sections of 3/4" black pipe/conduit, and it works alright. I'm having 2 rh and 2 lh bars/tubing machined to fit through the rim hole, and threaded for the studs. after getting it jacked up, i burped the nuts off, and walked the tire off, but had to do some...
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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    nope, no joy. that program doesn't interact well with a mac, even though i have windows, it still won't open. oh well, ill do it the old fashion way.
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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    that was my first step in the troubleshooting. but i think my wife found it. the rear winch tensioner chamber, or in that area. i didn't even spray in that area, but will tomorrow when there is daylight. thanks for the link.
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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    im not seeing the program. do you have the manual number? i can see wifi can download the manual. i did see a test in the troubleshooting section talking about sec not holding air, no major leaks, air can be heard venting into the intake stack, brakes applied. the thing is, i can only hear the...
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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    I'm robbing the parts truck for the stuff to get me dot legal, and the truck is in a field, that is softer than i thought. i put a 2' long section of r/r tie for shoring, then blocked the front up and let down on the crane cable and lowered it onto the blocks. the shoring under the front is...
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    tire removal and air leak on M939 A2 series

    2 fold query. first off. How the heck do you get the dang tire/wheel off the axle? i got the front tires off no problem, but getting the rears over the axle/hub flange seems to be a booger. any easy ways? couple pipes over the studs then slide it off on the pipes? if there is no easy way, there...
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