Csm Davis
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Can the exhaust be moved? Looked at a few frames and doesn't look to be any difference on the cut out.
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Learned a long time ago to never say it wasn't ever done to a military vehicle but have seen lots of the 939 series trucks and haven't ever run across an air shift pto or a married pump and pto.Am I reading this correctly that no air shift PTO's were installed on the M939 series? Please tell me I'm mistaken.
Also, were any of the PTO & pumps married so the pump was bolted directly to the PTO or were they all divorced with a driveshaft from PTO to pump?
Your absolutely right! I saw that it is extremely close in the photo above by the OP. Exhaust right next to an aluminum part that has seals does not seem to be a good idea, even if you could get it in. I wonder if a section of SS flex could put in and some heat blanket. I guess this is the reason one does not hear of air shifts on the 939. Does the exhaust on an 923A0 (250) have that same issue? My recollection is that it's different, but it been a while since I sold the one I had.I'm particularily interested in the air or electric shift. I confirmed it is availble for the M939 PTO, but it appears to hit the exhaust pipe closely overhead. The cable lever cover is the lowest profile.
I've had several 939 series trucks that I wanted to add hydraulics for a dump or plow or other aux functions, but never did. I'm not the original poster, so I don't know about their motives. This thread was recent and came up in a search.Hi what happened did someone remove the stock pto? or do you just want to change it
Wagoneer, you can use a cable that mounts on the dash or a bracket attached to the dash. Pull it out to engage and push it in to disengage. I haven't seen an electric or air setup that works on the 939 series without something hitting something.Did anybody ever get anything to work with the electric solenoid setup to control the PTO? I have had no luck finding the A2 cab control box.
I was thinking of using a 24vdc linear actuator to engage the PTO but was running into a mental block on the electric control of the winch. Does the winch have to be engaged fully or can you control the flow by barely pushing on the lever in the cab?
I wanted a potentiometer style control so I could adjust speed and soft start the winch, My other issue would be a return to center actuator so when I let off the switch it would stop the winch.
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