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  1. Barrman

    M1009 Pintle Strength and dropping a fuel tank

    I finally got a chance to look in the -20P. Taking the number for the bolts I assumed were 7/16" and doing a search gets this: http://www.ctg123.com/rapid-quote-system/request/?p=MS90728-92 Standard by the way I read it.
  2. Barrman

    M1009 Pintle Strength and dropping a fuel tank

    Keith, I didn't even try metric on there. Didn't even think about it. 5/8 and 11/16 wrenches fit all of the fasteners I assumed where 7/16. 9/16 fit all of what I assume are 3/8 fasteners. Now you have me wondering. I will have to study the -P manuals to see if it list out what they are for...
  3. Barrman

    M1009 Pintle Strength and dropping a fuel tank

    LMC and O'Reilly's both have the straps at $29 the set. I thought about doing the threaded rod thing since I had all the stuff apart. My reasons for not fabbing something up was I want that 224 pound when full tank secure. Yes, the skid plate is a great safety net and I am a great welder...
  4. Barrman

    M1009 Pintle Strength and dropping a fuel tank

    I have been reading for years on here about how weak the M1009 pintle hitch really is. I have put thousands of miles pulling supposedly too heavy for the truck M101 trailers with no issues and no bending of anything. Granted, I haven't tried pulling any 105's or yanking trees out of the ground...
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