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    I was wondering if someone could tell me the height of an M715 on stock military tires from the bottom of the tires to the top of the cab. Thanks in advance

    --Wintermute

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    you are supposed to have a data plate in the cab with all the mesurements ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze12volts View Post
    you are supposed to have a data plate in the cab with all the mesurements ??
    hehe, that'd help if I had it already (in fact if I had it already, I'd just step outside and measure it). My problem is that I have to ship one and the shipping company needs to know the height so that they can determine if it will fit in their standard carrier

    Thanks,

    --Wintermute

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    If you look in the online manuals, it says 95" for both M715 and M725. 80" for M726.
    The 95" for the M715 is incorrect. The 80" for the M726 is probably closer to the actual M715 value (should be good enough for a trucking company). Minimum height for the M715 is also show. It's the height without troop seats and the windshield down.

    FYI: The online manuals also give length and weights

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    Thank you sir, that was exactly what I was looking for .

    --Wintermute

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    Where does it say 95 for the M715 so I can change it?

    Thanks.
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    83" to the top of the windshield frame on 38" tires. The rear top bow is about 4 inches higher give or take.

    With that in mind, the original tires measure somewhere around 33", so that should leave the windshield frame at 80" and around 84" at the rear top bow.

    I guess I could go out and measure it too and do the math, but its all dark and cold out.....
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    Just look at the height in the spec section of the operators manual.

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    Thanks for pointing that out...I will get it corrected.
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