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Want to transport?

91W350

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If it needs a battery, it will probably take two. That is one thing you do not want to save money on, you can get by with a lot smaller battery, but these things take some juice to crank cold, due to the glow system and the high compression. I have been putting the highest cranking Group 31s I can buy in mine. The 6TLs that are in them originally are just outrageous for price. I wish I could help you with transportation, I really enjoy getting an old truck running again. Glen
 

flyboi__01

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Thanks for the help. I ran into some technical difficulties of picking up my truck but they are being resolved now. What type of batteries do you suggest for the m1009. I have been thinking of doing a 12v coversion but I am still on the fence.
 

91W350

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I vote to keep it 24 volt, but that is just me. The ability to jump other military vehicles is a plus for me and the only thing that is not 12 volt is the starting system. Glen
 
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