I just ran a 1992 W900b quad axle with only 436,000 miles on it from Wisconsin down to Kentucky. Company is thinking of getting rid of it because they are starting to have a hard time finding parts.
Anybody drive a w900a anymore?
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Heres an w900a I was about to get a while back.its only has 300.00 original.l miles had a crawl in sleeper. It's in Louisiana too. It has a 400 cummins
recent pic taking 3days ago
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heres one I spotted
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my buddy has a 1980 900a w/92000 origonal miles, 3406b,deep under 15sp,nuway air ride, 63in flat top sleeper and multiple cracks in the aluminum frame rails, trying to part it out. it's a really nice ride ,he is really bummed out.
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I'll be starting on my A model dream build as soon as I get a shop up next spring. Gonna use a early 60's small window cab with a 60" flat top sleeper. All will be air ride. Starting with a new set of rails. Will be around a 280" wheelbase with a canadian spread on either pete or nuway low leaf. Will probalby be a extended hood, But I have talked to a couple people about producing me a extended hood narrow nose. Also unsure if I can fit a acert under the hood if I had the long narrow hood built. Also cooling could be a issue with the narrow nose. Thinking of running a 10 speed with a 4 speed brownie behind it. I have a buddy that has a truck set up that way only is a super ten. I have driven it a couple times and really liked the setup.
One of my first trucks was a 67 A model. Think it was a 925 A model narrow nose, can't remember for sure. It was pretty much built as a glider. Put a big cam4 in it and a 13 speed. Added a lift axle and used it to haul containers on a four axle super chassis. Should have put an air ride under it but never got around to it. It had the reyco spring suspension on it. I sure do miss that truck. A friend has it now and started to redo it. Got it all torn a part and there it sits. He sanded it all down and added daylight doors to it, which I didn't think I'd like but they actully look pretty good on it. Now it has sat for the last few years. I have thought about buying it and using it to build but I really want a small window cab for some reason. -
Don' part it out, rerail it.. old truck needs to be whole.MACK E-6 Thanks this.
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I WILL have a W900A one day. Hopefully several.
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i looked at one a while back. but it was a lot more of a project than i wanted to take on. they are a good looking truck though. i wouldn't mind running something like that some day.
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I didn’t know that was possible, but I’ll certainly second this if it is.
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Yes, there are companies that make new steel rails, you can buy them cut to length with no wholes or even get them with holes punched and ready to bolt together.
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I still have mine but she is just a yard ornament, fixing to sell her to open up room for me to bring another K100 home.
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