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Wrecker Owners, Stand up and be Recognized!

sandcobra164

Well-known member
I figured out my pulling power problem on 16's. Factory tune is only 515 hp but it's now bumped to a CAT tune on the C15 at 625 hp and 2,050 ft. lbs. of torque which is about as much as a stock C15 on sequential turbos will put out with only a plug and play tune. Brakes are fine as they are full air brakes on this rig. The tune up helps when hooking to other similar sized trucks and grossing over 100K on big tires.
 

73m819

Rock = older than dirt , GA. MAFIA , Dirty
Steel Soldiers Supporter
In Memorial
There is a BIG difference in stopping a 543 compared to a air brake truck on 16.00s, even 16.00s on a air brake truck that did uses them as stock will cause longer stopping distance.
 
There is a BIG difference in stopping a 543 compared to a air brake truck on 16.00s, even 16.00s on a air brake truck that did uses them as stock will cause longer stopping distance.
I never disputed that statement. Thanks again for your concern.


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houdel

Active member
Google is your friend. How much do you want to pay?

There is a M816 on Ebay at $5001, reserve not met:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Ton-Cran...124981?hash=item4d97e93575:g:8rAAAOSwwR5dFTEI

Eastern Surplus has M809 series in the $11.000-$15,000 price range.
https://www.easternsurplus.net/VehiclesList/24/M809-Series-5-Ton-Trucks/1

Midwest Military Equipment has several M936 wreckers in the $28,000-$30,000 price range:
https://midwestmilitaryequipment.co...tary-6x6-wrecker-crane-truck-45-000lbs-winch/
 

CHIEFSONN

Active member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
Ok I to joined the Wrecker crew. last month I picked up a 1970 m816 along with along with a 73 m35a2c with the help from Ken Coffee and his wrecker l was able to get them home.20190601_172735.jpg20190601_111229.jpg20190601_172848.jpg20190601_173050.jpg20190603_203017.jpg20190601_120543.jpg20190520_110514.jpg20190601_124513.jpg
 
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Curtisje

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
I have a 1985 M1028 that the Army made into a wrecker with a Holmes 440 Wrecker bed and a Warn 24v winch from a HMMWV.

This is what it looked like when I bought it and what it looks like now.

It's a little guy compared to the rest of you guys wreckers.
 

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Another Ahab

Well-known member
Well got rid of the last two 816's today and that leaves just the Air Force IH 5 ton left. So I am still in the wrecker club for now.
That's some solid ground the rigs are rolling on, guessing it was a dry season.

What's the new home where your "children" are headed?
 

Floridianson

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
That's some solid ground the rigs are rolling on, guessing it was a dry season.

What's the new home where your "children" are headed?
Became a grandfather Dec. 11 with a baby girl on my sons part in the mix. Still trying to clean off the 5 acres of all OD stuff collected so I can sell the property as I do not need two homes at my age. Yea my field is always solid even in the rain. Thanks for asking.
 

Ajax MD

Well-known member
I'm glad this thread was started.

Yes! Wrecker owners, please stand up and be counted so that when I break down in my M813, I may call upon you for mercy and a tow home! 😟
 
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