ThatXJGuy
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I went and test drove a M123A1C this weekend that is for sale. I have been thinking about buying a 10 ton for about a year, I have only ever run into two of them for sale, one a thousand miles from me for $9K and one closer for $16K with a trailer. The truck is awesome and honestly drives just as nice as my 5 tons if not nicer, the power steering was perfect, tranny was smooth... I tested the front wheel drive, high and low range, air brakes (pedal and parking), the tires are decent, only one is really cracked and it has a good looking spare. The only real problem is the trailer's tires, at least 10 of the 16 are bad, several are mismatched civilian tires, and two hubs have no tires on them at all but there are 4 tires sitting on the trailer (im assuming they're bad too). The trailer's gladhands were removed and who knows about any of it's air systems.
So what do you guys think? Am I being unreasonable to think that $16K is too high? and are the 15x19.5 trailer tires hard or easy to come by and how expensive are they usually?
I want the truck for collector purposes but also have ideas of offroad recovery business/offroad heavy haul like getting big dozers and excavators to remote locations where other trucks won't take them. I know the truck is overwidth with its outer duals on and that the trailer is over width all the time but so would be any load so I would be buying permits no matter what right? I have an M-62 that could support the offroad recoveries (I would have two 45K winches on hand) and I feel like it could be a good business beings that most companies don't want to touch that kind of work. I also may need less insurance if I didn't go much or at all on the highway.
So what do you guys think? Am I being unreasonable to think that $16K is too high? and are the 15x19.5 trailer tires hard or easy to come by and how expensive are they usually?
I want the truck for collector purposes but also have ideas of offroad recovery business/offroad heavy haul like getting big dozers and excavators to remote locations where other trucks won't take them. I know the truck is overwidth with its outer duals on and that the trailer is over width all the time but so would be any load so I would be buying permits no matter what right? I have an M-62 that could support the offroad recoveries (I would have two 45K winches on hand) and I feel like it could be a good business beings that most companies don't want to touch that kind of work. I also may need less insurance if I didn't go much or at all on the highway.