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Need help identifying "hole" in undercarriage of M925A2 M939

PapaPumpSD

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Hi all,

I was inspecting the underside of my M925A2 yesterday and I noticed a threaded hole that appeared to be missing the bolt. Is this normal or am I actually missing something? The photos are near the front axle and the viewing angle is me looking up.

Thank you for your help!
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Brent
 

PapaPumpSD

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Thanks porky. I have the manuals but I haven't had the luxury of pouring through all of the pages yet. I recently acquired the truck and I've been making my way though the manual, slowy but surely!
 

porkysplace

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Thanks porky. I have the manuals but I haven't had the luxury of pouring through all of the pages yet. I recently acquired the truck and I've been making my way though the manual, slowy but surely!
I wouldn't call it a luxury reading the -10 tm , it's more of a necessity as it will save you from some expensive repairs caused by improper use . There are a lot of things on these trucks that don't operate like a civilian truck.
 

Tinstar

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I wouldn't call it a luxury reading the -10 tm , it's more of a necessity as it will save you from some expensive repairs caused by improper use . There are a lot of things on these trucks that don't operate like a civilian truck.
Very well said and so true!!

The longer you own a 5 ton, the more you will appreciate that
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