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Thanks for all the hints fellas, I think this is the start of a long term relationship. For better or worse
The decode helps a lot. If I read correctly elsewhere, it sounds like the frame number (9-digit) should be what I use for registration if at all possible. Oddly, the registration number used by the PO can't be found anywhere on the truck. The PO passed away and no title was available. For all I know, the auction house stuck those registration papers in here from another truck.
Great news on the bumper! I'll keep my eyes peeled for winch extensions, although I may end up fabricating something for what I can find. There are plenty of heavy duty PTO winches available for cheap around me. 100% duty cycle
No date code on the engine tag other than the overhaul date in '87. Is there a chance the engine was overhauled and stuck back in the original truck? That would be odd to see a deuce with the original engine! I'm happy enough with NA, fewer parts to break. I might have a look at boring or sleeving depending on how much blowby there is. The axle was pretty wet from the slobber tube.
Thanks for the story guyfang, I'm sure that plenty of shenanigans happened in M109 boxes.
NDT, your decode makes sense for the bumper, but why the heck does this thing have the PTO and associated controls? It all looks original to my untrained eye. The PTO output is forward only, looks like a straight shaft with a flat. I haven't landed a micrometer on it yet to confirm if it's straight or tapered.
I'm considering a homebrew air assist for low speed, I'll share the steering shaft torque valve design once I figure things out. I'm trying to work out a mechanical solution that uses standard manually operated shuttle valves, makes rebuild/replacement a lot easier.
Thanks again folks, I'm grateful for the body of knowledge here!
The decode helps a lot. If I read correctly elsewhere, it sounds like the frame number (9-digit) should be what I use for registration if at all possible. Oddly, the registration number used by the PO can't be found anywhere on the truck. The PO passed away and no title was available. For all I know, the auction house stuck those registration papers in here from another truck.
Great news on the bumper! I'll keep my eyes peeled for winch extensions, although I may end up fabricating something for what I can find. There are plenty of heavy duty PTO winches available for cheap around me. 100% duty cycle
No date code on the engine tag other than the overhaul date in '87. Is there a chance the engine was overhauled and stuck back in the original truck? That would be odd to see a deuce with the original engine! I'm happy enough with NA, fewer parts to break. I might have a look at boring or sleeving depending on how much blowby there is. The axle was pretty wet from the slobber tube.
Thanks for the story guyfang, I'm sure that plenty of shenanigans happened in M109 boxes.
NDT, your decode makes sense for the bumper, but why the heck does this thing have the PTO and associated controls? It all looks original to my untrained eye. The PTO output is forward only, looks like a straight shaft with a flat. I haven't landed a micrometer on it yet to confirm if it's straight or tapered.
I'm considering a homebrew air assist for low speed, I'll share the steering shaft torque valve design once I figure things out. I'm trying to work out a mechanical solution that uses standard manually operated shuttle valves, makes rebuild/replacement a lot easier.
Thanks again folks, I'm grateful for the body of knowledge here!