Mattwart
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Hey guys,
I have been researching and dreaming on this forum for months, and ended up getting an M1086 a couple weeks ago. My main goal is to have a snow plow truck that is stuck less, and doesn’t need the front end rebuilt every summer like the last 3/4 ton and 1 tons that have been getting torn up around here. My secondary goal was to have six wheel drive, because ...America!
I found this 40 miles away, and couldn’t just let it sit there all alone.
New tires, batteries and seats helped, but being able to test drive it and then drive it home really gave me confidence to get this one.
The seller wanted the hoist off of the back of it, and I didn’t really need it.
We shortened the frame 5 feet (I expect to catch flack for this, but I could really use the turning radius and this thing was LONG). The transmission side driveline was removed, and I had 6 States shorten my second driveline (I have cut and welded my own on a Jeep, but decided to leave this one to the pros). I found a 4x4 bed that was nearby, and good enough for now. A Pioneer stereo mostly for the back up camera was installed, along with much needed interior lights. I also added a little snow camo.
The next step will be getting my snow plow mounted, building tire chains, and getting some serious weight in the back before the storms really start to stack up here (we are in Idaho, close to Sun Valley, but a world away...)
The helpfulness and knowledge in this community is truly impressive, and I am excited to really dive into this truck!
Thanks guys, we will chat soon!
Matt
I have been researching and dreaming on this forum for months, and ended up getting an M1086 a couple weeks ago. My main goal is to have a snow plow truck that is stuck less, and doesn’t need the front end rebuilt every summer like the last 3/4 ton and 1 tons that have been getting torn up around here. My secondary goal was to have six wheel drive, because ...America!
I found this 40 miles away, and couldn’t just let it sit there all alone.
New tires, batteries and seats helped, but being able to test drive it and then drive it home really gave me confidence to get this one.
The seller wanted the hoist off of the back of it, and I didn’t really need it.
We shortened the frame 5 feet (I expect to catch flack for this, but I could really use the turning radius and this thing was LONG). The transmission side driveline was removed, and I had 6 States shorten my second driveline (I have cut and welded my own on a Jeep, but decided to leave this one to the pros). I found a 4x4 bed that was nearby, and good enough for now. A Pioneer stereo mostly for the back up camera was installed, along with much needed interior lights. I also added a little snow camo.
The next step will be getting my snow plow mounted, building tire chains, and getting some serious weight in the back before the storms really start to stack up here (we are in Idaho, close to Sun Valley, but a world away...)
The helpfulness and knowledge in this community is truly impressive, and I am excited to really dive into this truck!
Thanks guys, we will chat soon!
Matt
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