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M928A1....to scrap or not to scrap...that is the question.

Csm Davis

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Okay I will wade in here get or borrow an inspection camera and look in the bell housing through the bottom hole that you can put a plug in or through the access port on the side. Also will be easier to pull just the transmission if you can get a large transmission jack if not, then pull motor and all.

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Buffalobwana

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You don't even know what's wrong with it yet! Have it looked at, or look at it yourself.

How much money are you willing to throw at it? That's also a factor. How much you have in it, how much farther you are willing to go. If you don't have a huge budget, sell it as is, part it and walk away, a little wiser.

Ill take the bed, just FYI if you go that route.
 

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So my time to work on military vehicles comes in waves and since I had the original problem with this truck I've added three kids to the household so all of the time that I used to have, well.........

The military made me move away from my family property where the truck is parked so I just haven't had a chance to get at it. I was going to go last March and then COVID happened.

I did at least built a pole barn just to keep the leaves and rain off of it.

I will get at it again some day and I will post an update. I appreciate all of the advice that I have gotten from you guys on this site.KIMG0253.JPGKIMG0256.JPG
 

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I like your shelter. I'm working on some ideas for one to cover my truck. We are at 4300 feet in elevation, and the sun just ruins a good paint job in no time. Good Luck, and keep us posted.
 

71DeuceAK

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Mcshooter79, I commend you for not giving up on her- I myself have an M928A1 that doesn't run, but it's in much worse shape. At this point, it's likely to become a parts truck or get sold to be the down payment on a house, though.
 

Mullaney

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So my time to work on military vehicles comes in waves and since I had the original problem with this truck I've added three kids to the household so all of the time that I used to have, well.........

The military made me move away from my family property where the truck is parked so I just haven't had a chance to get at it. I was going to go last March and then COVID happened.

I did at least built a pole barn just to keep the leaves and rain off of it.

I will get at it again some day and I will post an update. I appreciate all of the advice that I have gotten from you guys on this site.View attachment 811591View attachment 811592
Definitely a very nice barn to store your trucks in... Not a lot of working room around them - but that wasn't the purpose it was built for - right? I read all four pages here and was hoping as I got toward the end that we might learn what happened. Family first, but inquiring minds want to know.
 
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