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I've often wished that my M543A2 wrecker (part of the old multifuel 5-ton family) had air brakes with spring parking brakes, instead of air-over-hydraulic with a driveline brake. Yeah, I know that all of that air plumbing would be difficult, but I'm expecting to need to replace the air lines anyway even keeping the hydraulic brakes, because I get more rust than air out of the glad hands. And there's a leak somewhere in my hydraulic system that I haven't found yet... every time I want to use the truck (only moving it around on my property in 1st gear/low range), I need to refill the reservoir, pump for a long time, and then use 2-3 pumps of the pedal for every stop. Not good at all. Heck, I'm considering selling off the wrecker because I just don't have the time to give it the maintenance that it needs... but I still have need for a crane of some sort, so I'd probably just be selling one set of problems just to buy a different set of problems. Sigh.
Seeing the piles of M9xx axles in that Fontana boneyard got me thinkin' (yes, that's usually a dangerous condition!). So, I'm wondering if any of y'all are personally familiar with the different axles used in both the multifuel and M923 5-ton trucks.
Are there any air brake assemblies out there that would bolt on to the M543A2 axles without machining?
Would it be easier to swap out entire axles from M9xx series trucks?
Would M9xx axles mount in the same way as the M543A2 axles without any cutting or welding, using the original M543A2 suspension components?
Would I be better off selling my M543A2, using the proceeds to buy lottery tickets, and then buying an M9xx wrecker if I win?
Does anybody have a nice military rough-terrain crane that'll lift 5k pounds 18+ feet that they'd like to trade me for my wrecker?
Have I finally gone off the deep end into CARC-induced dementia?
Seeing the piles of M9xx axles in that Fontana boneyard got me thinkin' (yes, that's usually a dangerous condition!). So, I'm wondering if any of y'all are personally familiar with the different axles used in both the multifuel and M923 5-ton trucks.
Are there any air brake assemblies out there that would bolt on to the M543A2 axles without machining?
Would it be easier to swap out entire axles from M9xx series trucks?
Would M9xx axles mount in the same way as the M543A2 axles without any cutting or welding, using the original M543A2 suspension components?
Would I be better off selling my M543A2, using the proceeds to buy lottery tickets, and then buying an M9xx wrecker if I win?
Does anybody have a nice military rough-terrain crane that'll lift 5k pounds 18+ feet that they'd like to trade me for my wrecker?
Have I finally gone off the deep end into CARC-induced dementia?