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  1. maccus

    OK... I admit it... that first step in the M925A1 is a Bit%$ .. what have others done

    If you do a google search you can find the step for around $50 bucks or so. Or try this outfit and make your own. I would go for #7386900. Or go for #7382501 and cut it in two pieces and you have two steps..........pretty cheap stuff The piece of conveyor belt I got was a scrap one and cost...
  2. maccus

    OK... I admit it... that first step in the M925A1 is a Bit%$ .. what have others done

    Got the drivers side step done today. The shinny sheen on the paint is cause the CARC primer I use is not totally dry. Were I to do this again I would still use a belt mount. But rather than fabricate the step I would just buy this one. Probably would be cheaper in the long run. And I like...
  3. maccus

    OK... I admit it... that first step in the M925A1 is a Bit%$ .. what have others done

    GE I have not done the mod to the M931A2 yet, will start on it in the morning. The M8109 has been done for a couple of years so if you want closer up pics of it let me know.
  4. maccus

    OK... I admit it... that first step in the M925A1 is a Bit%$ .. what have others done

    Yep it is a problem for all of us old - short folks. I got a couple of Caterpillar heavy equipment steps a year ago or so and it is about time I put them on I guess. A flexible step is common on heavy equipment. These steps I have are mounted with two pieces of a heavy conveyor belt type of...
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