Hello All...I am new to this website and I heard this is the best place to gain some insight on which 6x6 5th wheel military truck tractor is the best to purchase for general dairy farm use and also to pull a loaded 36' or 40' Meyer 9136RT or 9140RT forage semi trailer. http://www.meyermfg.com/9100-forage-box.php I will be driving less than 5 miles each way with this setup and probably 5 to 30mph loaded (60K-80K GVW trailer loads) in farm fields and on rural county roads.
Meyer's Literature in the link above states the following hydraulic requirements I will need for from the truck tractor.Meyer 9100 Series Hydraulic Requirements:
• 40 GPM @ 3,500 PSI Peak Pressure
• Truck Engine RPM @1,500
• Relief Valve @ 3,500
• 40 Gallon Reservoir
• 1-5/16" - 12 JIC Male Connections
I searched for data on the M931/M932 military trucks but did not find anything on the factory hydraulic pump specs.
I am leaning towards a M931A2 or M932A2 at the moment since they both have the 5th wheel, are newer models and are 6x6 with standard super single tires which will come in handy for muddy field conditions. I would like to avoid smaller duals if possible as I they will probably attract and throw too much mud on the county roads.
1. Which models of truck would be best in my situation?
2. Does the M931A2 have the same hydraulic pump installed just like the M932A2 but only without a winch?
3. What are the specifications on the M931A2/M932A2 hydraulic pumps and can they be easily adapted with a wet kit with auxiliary hydraulics and at what ballpark cost? I saw some quotes from posts on other sites of $4K-$5K for a new commercial 2 line wet kit parts without labor to install it.
4. I read another post that I may risk the Allison in the M931A2 or M932A2 not having the drive gear for the PTO installed in the transmission if it was not called for when built. To add this later means taking the transmission apart to put it in there. It may also be impossible to install a PTO to run a wet kit on some Allisons as they are located in a bad spot and not enough room is provided. I also read that when putting a PTO on an Allison then the PTO is only turning when the truck is moving or in neutral unless you can drive it off of the torque converter. Does anyone have specific experience with this?
5. Can I easily add duals in muddy conditions on the back axles of a M931A2, M932A2 or recommended truck and at what cost? Road width is not a problem in my area but will these duals create too much excess wear?
Thank You in Advance!
Meyer's Literature in the link above states the following hydraulic requirements I will need for from the truck tractor.Meyer 9100 Series Hydraulic Requirements:
• 40 GPM @ 3,500 PSI Peak Pressure
• Truck Engine RPM @1,500
• Relief Valve @ 3,500
• 40 Gallon Reservoir
• 1-5/16" - 12 JIC Male Connections
I searched for data on the M931/M932 military trucks but did not find anything on the factory hydraulic pump specs.
I am leaning towards a M931A2 or M932A2 at the moment since they both have the 5th wheel, are newer models and are 6x6 with standard super single tires which will come in handy for muddy field conditions. I would like to avoid smaller duals if possible as I they will probably attract and throw too much mud on the county roads.
1. Which models of truck would be best in my situation?
2. Does the M931A2 have the same hydraulic pump installed just like the M932A2 but only without a winch?
3. What are the specifications on the M931A2/M932A2 hydraulic pumps and can they be easily adapted with a wet kit with auxiliary hydraulics and at what ballpark cost? I saw some quotes from posts on other sites of $4K-$5K for a new commercial 2 line wet kit parts without labor to install it.
4. I read another post that I may risk the Allison in the M931A2 or M932A2 not having the drive gear for the PTO installed in the transmission if it was not called for when built. To add this later means taking the transmission apart to put it in there. It may also be impossible to install a PTO to run a wet kit on some Allisons as they are located in a bad spot and not enough room is provided. I also read that when putting a PTO on an Allison then the PTO is only turning when the truck is moving or in neutral unless you can drive it off of the torque converter. Does anyone have specific experience with this?
5. Can I easily add duals in muddy conditions on the back axles of a M931A2, M932A2 or recommended truck and at what cost? Road width is not a problem in my area but will these duals create too much excess wear?
Thank You in Advance!