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Jim. Your in luck as I have a manual for the Hiab. I've scanned some of the pages for you including the pump.
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Thanks for the replies Folks! Much appreciated. In the manual Rob, does it show if the pump is attached to/driven by the PTO? Would you have any information or diagrams as to how it is attached and powered?
Again I want to say thanks and Merry Christmas to everyone. Jim
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Jim. There is no definite pics of the pump mounted on the truck. The pump is driven by the PTO drive on the transfer though, as per
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Thanks Brother !!
The Light Bulb is starting to flicker On! I truely appreciate the illustrations. Much appreciated. You & yours have a great Christmas. Jim
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I would suggest that the PTO shaft shown on the bottom right corner of the illustrations would show the pump to be mounted away from the PTO.
There is one of these trucks at the local salvage yard in unmolested condition if you need any photos. They may have to wait a few months though as winter has set in. |
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Hi Rob,
You are becoming one of my Heroes! Is it a working truck or are the parts available to acquire? If yes I will pay you and the 'Yard' to make it find its way to me here lol! Worse case scenario, photographs are always helpful! ![]()
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The truck has not been run in a few years, but is a complete truck to be sold as such. I actually used it back in 87 to strip down 30 M151A2 jeeps. Made it easy to un-do the drive shaft bolts with the jeep standing straight up.
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