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Got some questions for the guru's about the M108/M60
1) How many were built?
2) How many would you estimate are still around?
3) What years were they built?
4 )Were they ever repowered by the military to A2?(multifuel, air transfer, spring seat)
5)What TM's do I need for the gasser, and crane?
6)When running the crane, if I move the controls slow, the engine will slow and the pressure relief will open before the crane moves. Move a little more and the crane will move, engine picks up speed. I think this is normal, but isn't what I am used to.(get to run hyd. cranes at work). On the other cranes, the pressure relief works only when you run out of stroke on a cylinder, or lift something way too heavy.
The more I look at the truck, the happier I get.
Only modifications I've found are:
Extra slave receptacle for 12v
Steel lines replaced with hose to crane controls
Couple pieces of steel tack welded to crane deck
Rear lights replaced
Spotlights replaced
Wrong rims/tires on front axle
aftermarket sparkplug wires
Things missing, 2 outriggers, sheave block, and some lights.(That I can remember)
Was thinking of a mulitfuel engine for the truck. After running it some, and seeing how complete everything is, I plan to stick with the gasser. Already used the crane 3-4 times to move stuff, more handy to have around than I would have thought.
Thanks!
Dennis
1) How many were built?
2) How many would you estimate are still around?
3) What years were they built?
4 )Were they ever repowered by the military to A2?(multifuel, air transfer, spring seat)
5)What TM's do I need for the gasser, and crane?
6)When running the crane, if I move the controls slow, the engine will slow and the pressure relief will open before the crane moves. Move a little more and the crane will move, engine picks up speed. I think this is normal, but isn't what I am used to.(get to run hyd. cranes at work). On the other cranes, the pressure relief works only when you run out of stroke on a cylinder, or lift something way too heavy.
The more I look at the truck, the happier I get.
Only modifications I've found are:
Extra slave receptacle for 12v
Steel lines replaced with hose to crane controls
Couple pieces of steel tack welded to crane deck
Rear lights replaced
Spotlights replaced
Wrong rims/tires on front axle
aftermarket sparkplug wires
Things missing, 2 outriggers, sheave block, and some lights.(That I can remember)
Was thinking of a mulitfuel engine for the truck. After running it some, and seeing how complete everything is, I plan to stick with the gasser. Already used the crane 3-4 times to move stuff, more handy to have around than I would have thought.
Thanks!
Dennis
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