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I can do preventative maintenance like oil changes without issue. I also have a good deal of heavy truck driving experience. I just am not knowledgeable on engine repairs, diagnosing, etc.
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That's very generous of you. I actually just live outside of Cape. However, I don't know who carnac is, or Clinto, or what the truck looks like, and I think the biggest problem is I don't have $12k. I greatly appreciate your offer and might be getting in touch is I can save up the additional funds.I've got temporary custody of carnac's truck. It's everything you could want in a deuce - A3 rims with 14.5's, hardtop, air assist steering, winch, dropsides, cargo cover etc. My understanding is that Clinto the deuce doctor went through it completely.
Carnac is wanting $12k for it. I'll drive it to Cape for the cost of fuel - I've got a house in MO and need to get back there and retrieve some stuff anyway. ...
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After a quick Craigslist search of places within about 5 hours of my location, I saw plenty of ads for 5 tons, some of them pretty good looking tractors for around $7k to $8k, but I only saw one ad for a deuce. It was in pretty rough shape also. Is there a reason that the 5 tons are easier to find? I'm also interested in hearing about this "no frame shortening" you mentioned on the 5 tons. I don't really understand what you mean.You will be able to find a reliable 5 ton right now easier than a deuce A3 within your budget. Lots of bobbed 5 tons start as tractors, thus no frame shortening and for investment, you get more #/$...plus auto, PS, air brakes, radials. NO CDL reqd if you are not doing commercial work either.
After a quick Craigslist search of places within about 5 hours of my location, I saw plenty of ads for 5 tons, some of them pretty good looking tractors for around $7k to $8k, but I only saw one ad for a deuce. It was in pretty rough shape also. Is there a reason that the 5 tons are easier to find? I'm also interested in hearing about this "no frame shortening" you mentioned on the 5 tons. I don't really understand what you mean.
Or leave the drivetrain unmolested and replace the 5th wheel with a cut down bed... best of both worlds: short, and still keeping 6x6 functionality.I'm tracking with you now. The 931/932 trucks are actually "tractors" and have a shorter frame already. So dropping one of the axles and remounting the remaining axle would give a "bobbed" look without actually cutting the frame since the 931/2 is already a shorter frame?
Go to the 5-Ton Forum here on the SS Website. Specs are in one of the "stickies" at the top of the thread list.So it sounds like now is the time to grab one of the 900 series trucks?
I have a 10ft opening to my shop. Will the 931 fit height-size?
That's sharp. What are the benefits of keeping it in 6×6 form? g.
Different look, two less tires to buy. I don't really know aside from thise two things. I'm interested in the pros and cons of each.What are the benefits of chopping it up?
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