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About the same thing happened to me with my M925. Started out ok went about 4 miles and I noticed it was trying to shift (so I was thinking). I stopped and tried to start a gain, no move at all. Had to tow her home. Pulled the pan and there was a lot of clutch plate parts in the pan.
So I...
I have towed a M105 and a M353 with my pickup with a tall pintle and you will have to use jack or high lift jack to get it on there.
When I pickup my m353 I was thinking it was not going to work due to the step it has, but it did.
If you are pulling it unloaded it will beat you around in the...
Sounds like you are sucking air from some place. I would start at the lift pump and put a hose on it and put it in a can for fuel and see if it will prime, Then just start working to the tank. Good chance it is the fuel tank valve, or old hoses. Does it do it on both tanks?
Glad you got her going. I was working on my friends truck this week and found the same thing "oil in the coolant". So I guess I will start will the oil cooler.
I have been looking for a LWS gun ring in my price range for a long time and I finally came a cross one thanks to Castle Bravo. Got it all cleaned up, repaired, painted and installed on the truck.