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  1. M1075

    M911

    Maybe you need an M88, or at least the boom? I think the vertical lift is rated at 35 Tons.
  2. M1075

    5-ton 10 x 10 ???

    Search here for BIG DUMB TRAILER and you will see a similar project
  3. M1075

    M911

    I guess it depends on how big of poles you plan on adding! The truck and the existing winches would handle a LOT of weight. If you don't need to drive it much, you might also look for a 10 ton. They are a lot cheaper and seem to be more readily available. The single winch in the rear might...
  4. M1075

    towing

    You will be better off with the trailer than without. You will have some brakes and you will have a lot tongue weight to ensure good traction when cornering.
  5. M1075

    WTB: O-rings for 400X20 rims (M939A2 series truck)

    I found an old post which may help you. Not sure if these are the same size/style as what you need, but you can always send them an old one and they can duplicate it. "I have used O Rings, Inc in Los Angeles, CA. When I couldn't find an original supplier of o-rings, I sent them one I had and...
  6. M1075

    towing

    RE: towing a m35a2 with e350 powerstroke Yes, you could do it, but there would be a lot of risk involved. Maybe someone here could help you out, if it doesn't run.
  7. M1075

    WTB: O-rings for 400X20 rims (M939A2 series truck)

    You can always have them made. I paid about $8 each last time. I have posted a few threads here before with the contact info. If you want it and can't find, let me know.
  8. M1075

    pigeon forge tn gun truck reunion

    nopics
  9. M1075

    5-ton 10 x 10 ???

    Got any pics? I thought of doing that a few years back to an M814 but was concerned about the steering issue. Maybe wheel brakes would help?
  10. M1075

    Deuce truck pull??

    Re: RE: Re: Deuce truck pull?? I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if the M911 would pull it sideways down the track! You would want some serious weight over the 5th wheel though.
  11. M1075

    Seabee color

    Here is a good shot of a Seabee truck: :drool:
  12. M1075

    full hydro steering on a deuce?

    PSC is an awesome company to deal with. They have good stuff. Here are pictures of the PSC setup on my jeep. 3" double ended ram in the front and dual 2" single rams in the rear.
  13. M1075

    updated pics of my hemtt restoration

    Better include a big tub of vasoline and latex gloves too.
  14. M1075

    Won a M1009!

    As it sits, I figure it is worth about what you paid for it, plus 10% buyer premium, of course. If you service it, get it running, get a title, etc. you should be able to get $2000-$3000 out of it.
  15. M1075

    updated pics of my hemtt restoration

    Did you the see this one on GL? Will it work for your application?
  16. M1075

    Trailering a M35a2

    The deuce front axle track is 67.75 inches. Add 9" for the tire width and the front tire width should be about 77". The front fender width on the truck is about 85". The rear axles are much wider.
  17. M1075

    hemtt rims

    Why do you want HEMTT rims? I would stick with the ones you have. The original 3 pc rim is split ring style with tubes. The replacement was the 2 pc bolt together, tubeless, with beadlocks.
  18. M1075

    my new deuce, 1994 m35a3

    That is a very good point and I commend you for that. Ideally, all of our nation's fire departments would have the neccessary funding to purchase new apparatus that has been engineered/designed to the hilt. In reality, many fire departments, especially the smaller ones, must make do with what...
  19. M1075

    Trailer Recovery from Tinker

    If you think these trailers are nice, you should see his M35A2C he got from the last Norman sale. It is cherry! [thumbzup]
  20. M1075

    Moving soybeans with the m818

    I like the aerial photos. We don't get to see many taken from that angle.
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