M930) 6x6 (m929 5-ton Dump Truck Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
105750 Hydraulic Brak Cylinder Assembly
002886169
105E16 Detachab Truck Body Top Assembly
005701443
106091 Electrical Fuel Pump
007106054
10709 Dual Wheel Mounting Cap Nut
006931029
10709H Dual Wheel Mounting Cap Nut
006931029
10871458 Vehicular Components Bracket
004593192
10872080 Push-pull Control Assembly
008803797
10872080-1 Push-pull Control Assembly
008803797
10883175 Webbing Strap
001594569
10893729-1 Dual Wheel Mounting Cap Nut
006931029
10896651 Instruction Plate
010327002
10899231 Vehicular Curtain
008600516
10923515 Drain Cock
011010080
10938443-1 Hexag Single Ball Seat Plain Nut
001410447
109397 Journal Roller Bearing
001126565
10947529 Engine Generator Cutout Relay
008483292
10A7608 Push Button
003840570
10J14 Bearing Ball
009489796
10RS104 Hexag Single Ball Seat Plain Nut
001410447
10RS85 Steering Tie Rod
005120032
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Truck, Dump, 5-ton, 6x6 (m929,m930)

Picture of M930)  6x6 (m929  5-ton  Dump Truck

The M939 Truck is a 5-ton 6×6 U.S. military heavy truck. The basic cargo versions were designed to transport a 10,000 lb (4,500 kg) cargo load over all terrain in all weather. Designed in the late 1970s to replace the M39 and M809 series of trucks, it has been in service ever since. The M939 evolved into its own family of cargo trucks, prime movers, and recovery vehicles, with about 32,000 in all produced.

All models of the M939 share a common basic chassis, cab, and hood/fenders. The basic truck is a 6×6 (three axles, six wheels, all of which are powered) medium truck. Early M939s were rebuilds of M809 vehicle chassis by AM General, with a new automatic transmission, cab, and hood/fender. Suffix –A2 are new production by Bowen-McLaughlin-York/BMY with later model Cummins engine. The vehicles have a wide variety of configurations and weights.

Note that the motor and tire specifications, along with other improvements, apply to the A2 versions (and A1 versions) of each base model listed below. There is an M928, an M928A1, and M928A2.

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