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You forgot to caution about opening the hood, standing on the ladder, etc, etc, without the proper safety precautions! Somebody will end up suing you. :-D Wayne
NSN is 2940-01-110-2489 military p/n is 12356825. Should cross to the Fleetguard LF-3342
Fleetguard Cummins Oil Filter Spin On Caterpillar LF3342 Wayne
I'll just bet you if you will read the TM 9-2320-386-10 you'll find it is the tank for the hydraulic front winch.
Welcome, those trucks don't come cheap WHY would you buy one without looking at the manuals? Wayne
If you are highway traveling, just check your local school bus shop, the older buses wheels and tires would work fine. Not sure what the newer buses are using. Wayne
Check the Appendix in back of the -10, it gives a list of items stored in the Tool Compartment. Change 1 for the -10 adds Table 0.1 with locations for the bed cover and other items. Wayne
Check with your local parts supply or big truck supply, shipping would run the price up.
If using a bottle jack, remember you will still need something else as a spacer to get it high enough.
A jack is only needed for the front (for flats) and even then, if you are just changing/replacing the...
The instructions I've read said not to cut/spice the wires from the black box to the battery terminals, while you can cut/splice the wires from the black box to the solar panel (using the proper precautions).
My assumption has been that the wires you couldn't cut was needed to be that length...
How deep are you going?
M809 series vehicles can ford hard bottom water crossings up to 30 inches (76.2 centimeters) without a deepwater fording kit, and 78 inches (198.1 centimeters) with the kit. Wayne
According to the TM from the front bumper:
to the end of the boom is 360.3 inch = 30.025 feet
to the rear of the truck is 341.5 inch = 28.458 333 333 feet
and from the ground to the boom cab, it is 135.3 inch = 11.275 feet tall
weighs in at 33,874 lbs.
What are you moving it with?
Max towed...
2530-00-134-4633 tie rod end, shows as for the M929
3020-00-433-2167 Groove Pulley shows as for the Alternator M809 Series
On the hydraulic wheel cylinder, only thing I saw was a reference to a fire truck but nothing else.
Wayne
This should cover most of them and remember google is our friend. Wayne
M-35 SERIES 2 1/2-TON, 6X6 TRUCKS (G-742)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/20099-best-deuce-operators-manual.html
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