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Recent content by plowboy

  1. plowboy

    HEMTT steering pump specs

    It is mounted on the rear of the left-hand camshaft. I found the Vickers spec number somewhere yesterday and it looks up to be 9 gpm. It has now occurred to me that I may or may not have considered RPM when I looked that up. I need to get it out and call Baum or someone and see if I can...
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    HEMTT steering pump specs

    I located specs which, if accurate, indicate that it is 9 gpm.
  3. plowboy

    HEMTT steering pump specs

    Does anyone have the specs for the pump mounted on the outside drive on the rear of a HEMTT 8V92? I believe that it is the steering pump. Also, does anyone have one or more to sell, including the drive?
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    ECU/Genset identification and troubleshooting

    Found out how the phase monitor works and jumped it. Everything works. Gonna get charged tomorrow. It is 409 or 407 or something like that...have the bottle to go in it. I would guess that the phaze monitor is mostly for when it is hooked to shore power.
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    ECU/Genset identification and troubleshooting

    After discovering Poccur's incredible knowledge in this area I searched his past posts and between them and googling I am gathering that the missing component "PSR" is possibly 'phase shift register' and could be the phase monitor which he said locks out control power in the event that input...
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    ECU/Genset identification and troubleshooting

    I have just acquired a ECU/Genset trailer. The NSN it was sold under is 8340-01-459-4352 but there are no legible ID tags to be found on the machine itself, so that is subject to govplanet's accuracy level. It is powered by a Lister Petter engine and mounted on a hmmwv era trailer. I...
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    GL Lost Surplus Contract

    Losing OKC for LV is a major loss to this part of the country. I hope that your definition of "can be stored outside" includes tires and wheels and engines. As a IP customer since the very early days, I'll say that I also hope that RBauctions customer service overpowers IP's customer...
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    M1088 battery wires

    Winch on FMTV tractor Will this winch drag up a laydown lowboy?
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    Wheel o-rings

    It is a piece of farm equipment used for building terraces for erosion control.
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    Wheel o-rings

    The o-rings that fit most of our other wheels are too long....meaning you put them on the wheel and you can put your fingers behind them. We shortened at 5/16 one so it would fit properly and it didn't seal. The red 3/8 we have are also too long. We haven't cut one and shortened it, but it...
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    Wheel o-rings

    It's bolted to a Baker plow. I am pretty sure it is an A1 5 ton rim because that is 99% of what the place it came from scraps, and it had a 14.00 on it. I do not, however, know for certain what it came off of. It is not off of an A2 or an FMTV because no CTIS features.
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    Wheel o-rings

    I believe the wheel is from a M939 series 5 ton but not positive.
  13. plowboy

    Wheel o-rings

    I searched the topic and didn't find a lot to answer my current question. We have a wide assortment of 10x20 rims including a couple styles of 5 ton, FMTV, Buffalo, MRAP, and PLHS. Most seem to take either 5/16 or 3/8 diameter 20" o-rings, however the wheel pictured seems to need a shorter...
  14. plowboy

    Anyone have any info on this Wheel?

    It would have to have an adapter to fit on a 5 ton, but with the star shaped center hole I think there might be room to clear the bolts so that you can use and adapter without having to machine anything.
  15. plowboy

    M931A2 road march

    We had Girard Tarps stitch it up. Tractor was used several times pulling stuff out, and then was on lowboy most of the summer moving excavator and dozer around. I find it especially handy moving the excavator as you can generally pull it clear to the work site if it's not too muddy. If...
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