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thanks guys, I run local drayage trucks under another company and these trucks would be perfect for my new drivers but from your info they're a bit out of my price range. Container hauling only pays the bills and nothing more right now. Didn't mean to ruin the auction for anyone, even iron...
I'm wanting to get a m915 out of southern florida up to jacksonville fl where i need it for work. Plan is to drag a load north to the rail terminal and send it with a load of sod my way. Question, how much does it weigh alone and what type of speed and mpg should i expect? thanks
Remember that when you re-title it into FL the state will charge you 225$ as there fee's have gone through the roof. The only good part of Florida is the PERMANENT antique tag.
That boat looks identical to one down the creek from me, except the one here is painted camo and has vietnam era markings on it. It has twin detroits and two huge stainless steel props.
I told my guys i wanted ( 6 lug stud piloted 22.5 tubeless rims) commonly found on medium duty fords. My local company and they told me no problem! I never change my own tires anyway, the tire guys do all that stuff.
I paid 70 a rim used at a local salvage yard. 22.5 tubeless and i couldn't be any happier. They look original yet makes the truck handle and drive much better and offered a better cruising speed. i run virgin highway tread on the fronts and a more aggressive re-treads on the rears.
Find yourself some 6 lug stud pilot 22.5 rims, most medium duty fords used them. I converted over to them a few months ago and love it. Yes the 22.5 are "tandem friendly" and much easier and cheaper to get rubber for.
I have never personally owned a vehicle that wide, but our freight company hauls over width loads regularly and its and absolute must we pull permits before we are allowed to transport.
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