No.2Diesel
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Hi,
Part I
I probably shouldn't make a post like this as I would hate to jinx myself, shoot my mouth off, and shoot myself in the foot, all at the same time before any type of roadtrip/recovery mission....
If you were thinking Hemmets, PLSs, or HETs. Sorry I don't have the $ or room for one those yet....Think cigar store indian instead
This acquisition is the result of a desperate need for a large(r) dump truck with a front drive axle (like an M817.) The only problem is the chances of finding one on an impossibly cheap budget and in good condition at the present time is next to none. They've dissapeared from GL at the moment.
The truck is either a WA-700 or 900 series with a GVW of 33,000. Not quite that of the 817s but it will do for now. More details and of course pics to follow....
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Part II
The Second part of this post deals with how we're going to drag it home..... (from PA.)
Due to not having access to a Mil. towbar we've (we: as in my brother and I) decided to attach a commercial style heavy duty towbar to the rear of the M819.
The advantages are:
*Installs in place of the rear shackle mounts on the underside of the 5th wheel approach ramps means it can be removed for stock appearance or when not needed by removing two pins.
*Not limited to towing MVs.
*Turning axis is inline with lifting point.
*Lighter than a 5th wheel mounted wrecker device.
The Disadvantages are:
*Not as nice as a fancy pants underlift towing device.
*This method of towing (although done this way for many decades) could cause cosmetic damage (or worse) to the towed vehicle.
We weighed the options and this was the most affordable and versitile method that was geographicaly available to us at the moment as well as not adding something that was a permanent part of the truck.
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And due to the fact that I wrote all of this without including any pics, I'm giving myself the:
You'll just have to wait till Monday
We will be departing at 0330 tommorrow
Part I
I probably shouldn't make a post like this as I would hate to jinx myself, shoot my mouth off, and shoot myself in the foot, all at the same time before any type of roadtrip/recovery mission....
If you were thinking Hemmets, PLSs, or HETs. Sorry I don't have the $ or room for one those yet....Think cigar store indian instead
This acquisition is the result of a desperate need for a large(r) dump truck with a front drive axle (like an M817.) The only problem is the chances of finding one on an impossibly cheap budget and in good condition at the present time is next to none. They've dissapeared from GL at the moment.
The truck is either a WA-700 or 900 series with a GVW of 33,000. Not quite that of the 817s but it will do for now. More details and of course pics to follow....
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part II
The Second part of this post deals with how we're going to drag it home..... (from PA.)
Due to not having access to a Mil. towbar we've (we: as in my brother and I) decided to attach a commercial style heavy duty towbar to the rear of the M819.
The advantages are:
*Installs in place of the rear shackle mounts on the underside of the 5th wheel approach ramps means it can be removed for stock appearance or when not needed by removing two pins.
*Not limited to towing MVs.
*Turning axis is inline with lifting point.
*Lighter than a 5th wheel mounted wrecker device.
The Disadvantages are:
*Not as nice as a fancy pants underlift towing device.
*This method of towing (although done this way for many decades) could cause cosmetic damage (or worse) to the towed vehicle.
We weighed the options and this was the most affordable and versitile method that was geographicaly available to us at the moment as well as not adding something that was a permanent part of the truck.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And due to the fact that I wrote all of this without including any pics, I'm giving myself the:
You'll just have to wait till Monday
We will be departing at 0330 tommorrow