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  1. fasttruck

    M936 Wrecker- Goes to Full Throttle When Crane is Engaged?

    Reference post n11: if someone checks the operator's manual I recall there are detailed instructions in there as to the recommended stowage for all the OVM.
  2. fasttruck

    M936 Wrecker- Goes to Full Throttle When Crane is Engaged?

    Mine had a bracket on the side of the bed for a tow bar. Sold truck 3 years ago so I can't walk outside and check anymore.
  3. fasttruck

    M936 Wrecker- Goes to Full Throttle When Crane is Engaged?

    Reference post 8: yes. Truck did not have the actual poles but I think they were supposed to be stowed next to the spades on top of the boom.
  4. fasttruck

    M936 Wrecker- Goes to Full Throttle When Crane is Engaged?

    Make that the throttle control is the furthest lever from the camera next to the winch. Other levers select winch or crane and which way the winch would run. "Trolley" handle is an air control to operate the vehicle clutch from the back of the truck.
  5. fasttruck

    M936 Wrecker- Goes to Full Throttle When Crane is Engaged?

    At least the M816 had a throttle under the boom near the power divider to set the RPM using an auxiliary devise on the fuel pump to control the rpm. Using the dashboard throttle was an issue as the NHC250 Cummins would gradually ramp itself up to full throttle regardless of where the dashboard...
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