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this is a 1954 m269 wrecker lowboy with ramps that I added when I rebuilt the trailer . it has air brakes it is the right size to haul another truck it is a short trailer
NDT pictures of white 666 (6x6 6 ton ) the cab was made by the man I bought it from the HXD hercules motor is locked up I have another rebuilt HXD to put in it .
near the bottom on the back it looks like a bolt hole . there is two check valves one at the transfer case and one at the pto just springs and balls you will need them
I added a bigger air tank to my m269 wrecker low boy because of the small tank on it . my m52a2 pulls it fine about 45 mph that just what my truck runs . I think the m52a2 could use larger air tanks .
could this motor have been put together with out the metal sleeves that go between the intake manifold and the head . a new intake gasket will work for a little while but then it will start sucking air . I had this happen on gmc 302 and chevy 235 motors
spin on filters are great . on my m52a2 and the old canister filters did not always seam to drain back to the motor all the time so I would think the oil level was low . being new to the truck I was not sure of how much this motor actually used . with the spin ons they hold the oil and the oil...
I replaced torque rod on fuel trailer I used a punch and a hammer .there is a little more room then on the trailer then on the truck . I will be replacing the torque rods on my 5 ton this winter and will be faced with the same problem as you . when changing the bottom rods I welded a short...
air cylinders from E bay . The rear winch uses a cylinder to shift the transfer case pto in and out of gear .the control is mounted behind the passengers seat
I used air cylinders to operate shifting the winch on my m52a2 from the cab the small valve on the side is used to slow the air down so the cylinder is not slamming it in or out .the cylinder is not used to hold it in or out just to shift it .
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