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I appreciate your advice. My hang up with these technicalities is let say I decide to upgrade/invest in a 40ft gooseneck for my F-250 and I am hauling a full load of pallets for my business and I slam into the back of a Honda on the freeway. Would the same apply to my 3/4 ton personal vehicle...
I have been looking at the super singles vs the duels and I think Ill go with the duels Super singles do seem unsafe while on the road, and Im sure you can go through about the same amount of muck with duels!
I appreciate you guys input. I currently use my 3/4 pickup to pick up the pallets of auto parts. I just was thinking I would use my toy to back up to my suppliers dock and to my dock and roll the palllets on and off easier. Currently one of my suppliers doesn't have a ramp out of the warehouse...
I know that its not a fast truck. They go 65 max. I will insure it personally. Commercial insurance is way too pricey. This truck will be mostly for enjoyment but it will be used. So I can kill two birds with one stone. As for a CDL I won't need it here in Texas...
Hi, My name is Thomas and I am from the Houston area. I am graduating from college this summer and I am interested in purchasing a M925. I will be using the truck weekly for my business hauling pallets to and from my suppliers to my warehouse. I need to know if a M925 with a NHC-250 Cummins...
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