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First of many questions???

deuce_m35a2

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After getting my M35a2 almost a year ago, I finally am starting to work on it. I bought it without a starter and alternator and a ceased tranny. Over this weekend put a new starter and alternator in it and then got two batteries for it. after hooking up the batteries, and turning the accessories switch on, there is a loud buzzing coming from under the dash. Can anyone tell me what this is and if something like that is normal??
I know I wouldnt be able to get this to start until I drop the tranny, but just wanted to see if i could get some power to give me some motivation moving forward.
I am completely clueless when it comes to this truck, and am trying to learn, so I hope you guys will bare with me as I ask probably a million questions..
thanks
Christian
 

acetomatoco

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I guess you had a year to buy the manuals and study them before trying to operate your truck...That is the recommendation I make to you... The buzzer is your low air pressure alarm... I typically try to be clothed when working on my trucks.. so I will not "bare" with you... Bearing that in mind please read the manuals before somebody gets hurt.
 

clinto

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Totally normal, it is the low air pressure warning buzzer. It will buzz up to about 60 psi, which takes maybe 60 seconds or so
 

deuce_m35a2

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Thanks Clinto, I thought that may be it, but wanted to make sure.
I have several of the manuals, and have read some of them, I just thought I would ask since I'm sure many of you know. I always feel its better to ask questions.
Maybe I should clarify, That I am not completey clueless (mechanically) just new to this hobby and these types of trucks.
 

superburban

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Re: RE: First of many questions???

acetomatoco said:
I typically try to be clothed when working on my trucks.. so I will not "bare" with you...
Hey now. There is nothing wrong with two grown, naked men crawling around under a greasy truck, covered from head to toe in oil, holding large tools...


.....in a completely heterosexual sort of way, of course.
 

acetomatoco

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Three of us... Me, myself, and I have a good time together... Last time I was rolling on the floor was taking the PTO off the M139 with the shaft to the winch still attached...oops...
 

nattieleather

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Sounds like you got clanked in the head on that one Ace...and by your post I'd think I'm right.....bwahahahahaha.

Ask questions duce m35a2 that's what groups like this are for.
 
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