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Interesting truck!
I myself bid on an M934A2 at auction once. That particular one had a flatbed with cab guard and a knuckle crane, and had a front winch as well, like yours. It was essentially an M928A2 but with a flatbed and crane.
I highly suggest keeping it original, they must be rare...
Hey Wilkusmcrecon, glad to hear your truck is resting comfortably for the winter at least, I remember you telling me the story about bringing her up once things got settled. I may be going through Anchorage again in the spring, drop me a PM or a text if you're still up for trying to get...
And it will likely end up stored in North Pole, Alaska, as in the suburb of Fairbanks
, not the geographic North Pole, as in across the street from Fort Wainwright, just off-base. rofl
The suspense on this thing is killing me. Went to Walmart and bought $60 worth of cheap Chinese tool sets so...
Did some calling around today and found an outfit that will tow this thing for not cheap but not an arm and a leg either. Going to try to go look at it tomorrow, or Monday.
Thanks for the info, Wes! I doubt I'll try to make it run until weather warms up but I was hoping it'd be fairly simple and it looks like I was right thus far...
Welcome to the site and the hobby!
First of all, what are your planned uses for the truck? Work truck? Toy/hobby?
I would suggest the M923/M925 of any variant (base model, A1, or A2) based on what you suggest, though the older M809 series trucks may be cheaper if you're fine with a project...
Thanks!!
I'd heard of the PCB tapping/bypassing, along with the good old "sledgehammer on the brake drums" one before along with the "zip tie the shutoff solenoid", but good advice to have reiterated nevertheless! This would be long after getting it, when I finally have time and money to...
Similarly related, I know I've heard a BMY M925A2 (so sort of the newer/later cousin to your truck) cost the American taxpayer $75,000...in circa 1990-1991 dollars, so adjust for inflation as needed.
Alright, I tried the search for this but didn't have any luck; my apologies if there already multiple similar threads out there that are along the same lines as this.
I'm looking into saving an M939 from a local junk yard. I'm going to look at it in detail on Friday or Monday hopefully but in...
They're cutting up good trucks? What a shame. Will they sell them whole?
Ran into a former classmate today who had some (optimistic) insight. Of course this was a quick conversation in passing in the cafeteria but he said they're decent people to deal with, and also that it definitely wasn't...
Frankly, it could be awhile! That said I may try to also somehow store some of my other junk in the truck, thereby eliminating the other $50/month mini storage unit I have.
One piece of good news (maybe the cards are in my favor?):
Had some downtime this afternoon between homework assignments I can't complete yet (assignments not open, technical issues) so I at least got to call just about every storage yard in the Fairbanks-North Pole area. Found one I can...
Someone mentioned 20,000 lbs at the shredder. One interesting environmental factor in my area is that there is no place around here that cashes out for steel (stainless, copper, etc yes, but not steel). Hence the back roads are littered with project cars and the...