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Hello all, after years of reading and looking and learning I have finally narrowed my MV search down to 2. The classic M35A2 or the bigger brother M54A2. I want a multi fuel so the 800 and 900 series was out for me and a manual trans is more than a must have. I understand the multi's are low on power and to be honest for what I'm going to use it for I think I can live with that. Most of my use would be pure fun and messing around. Illinois winter weather would be my first reason to have either, and maybe some trails in the summer and the odd thing here or there to haul. Do I need a 10 ton on road capacity? No. Could I potentially use it? Yes, for hauling donation material for an animal shelter, plus I Promise I could find other stuff for it. Right now the only things besides extra money holding me back from getting a truck is that I technically live in town(1000people rual) and I don't own my own land to store it on but storing it could be worked out. And also I don't have a shop or large tools for the 5 ton, although my dad has been a diesel mechanic his whole life so small tools and knowledge I have. I know and have read the vs. threads before but I keep coming back to its better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it. Plus who doesn't like things bigger haha
So basically when it comes down to it which one would be better for someone that doesn't have a full shop but could potentially use a 5ton and also NEEDS a winter beast?
on a side note I drove to work on Monday with 3/4 of the road snow drifted 3ft high, on snow and ice pack at -35 wind chill. I thought to myself a 6x6 would make this a whole lot more comforting, hence the search has begun.
So basically when it comes down to it which one would be better for someone that doesn't have a full shop but could potentially use a 5ton and also NEEDS a winter beast?
on a side note I drove to work on Monday with 3/4 of the road snow drifted 3ft high, on snow and ice pack at -35 wind chill. I thought to myself a 6x6 would make this a whole lot more comforting, hence the search has begun.