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I have a rather newbie, “real world” based question for those that are much more familiar with these trucks than I am . I currently have the tow set up that is below and love it. However, I have had a few instances this year when 4wd (or 6wd) would have been helpful and I am realizing that I need 4wd more than I thought. Also, we recently bought a house at the Col. River and there is a private boat launch in the community. But of course there is a catch, which is that the launch was built some time ago and the lower level of the river now requires you to get into the sand a bit to launch. My 2wd Dodge 2500 would become a stuck whale in this instance as would the Kenworth. Hence, my search for another tow rig has led me to the 900 series mil. Trucks. I am fairly early in my search and I can tell from my searches here that there are numerous build combos/options. For my needs I would need a larger motor like either of the Cummins options or the Detroit, the ability to add a small sleeper/box for sleeping/passenger transport, and the wife/baby will need AC. Are my needs reasonable for this truck choice? What models came with factory AC? I can add AC so it is not a huge issue, just wondering.
In another thread I found via search regarding a guy that wanted to make a family 5th wheel hauler out of a deuce, I noticed a few people make reference to the inherent reliability issues of the trucks. This is the exact antithesis of what I had heard/read re: these trucks. I had the understanding that these were trucks engineered with reliability in mind and could go from sitting for months and be thrust into hard labor immediately with no issue. Are there reliability issues on the 5 tons that warrant grave concern or prevent longer trips from being safe endeavors to take?
Also, is govliquidation.com the primary source for the boxes, shelter, sleeper options etc?
Thanks in advance for the help.
In another thread I found via search regarding a guy that wanted to make a family 5th wheel hauler out of a deuce, I noticed a few people make reference to the inherent reliability issues of the trucks. This is the exact antithesis of what I had heard/read re: these trucks. I had the understanding that these were trucks engineered with reliability in mind and could go from sitting for months and be thrust into hard labor immediately with no issue. Are there reliability issues on the 5 tons that warrant grave concern or prevent longer trips from being safe endeavors to take?
Also, is govliquidation.com the primary source for the boxes, shelter, sleeper options etc?
Thanks in advance for the help.
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