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The real question is why would anyone buy a Prius?
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I can't speak for WA, but MO does not require a CDL to drive a Deuce.Wow. lots of GREAT responses.
A couple more questions. What about licenses? Driver's mostly. Do you need a CDL to operate a Deuce? I suppose it changes with the state, but in general.
What about if you have a 'bobbed' one? If it's bobbed, does it change the licensing requirements?
They don't sell many around here, so getting one would be problematic from GL.
You sound like me......I always had my eyes open for an M37 but they're riding a outlandish price high in recent times so they were out of the question.Iv long thought of and looked at a couple M37 , then this duece sort of fell at my feet from a private seller . I knew the guy and knew i could trust what he said about the truck . The price was below what i seen on other private sale trucks .
Why i wanted it , well im odd , not odd around here obviously , just in general .
Wanted to buy from a private seller because i could drive and inspect the truck to my liking . Also Mi title in hand no waiting .
As far as I've read, no state requires a CDL for the deuce, it's under 26000lbs, and it still has a hydraulic brake system (just has air ASSIST ) if you're going for your first, try to find a private seller so u know what you're getting. After that, GL and the like are fine if you have become deuce mechanics inclined and know how to fix what problems may come upWow. lots of GREAT responses.
A couple more questions. What about licenses? Driver's mostly. Do you need a CDL to operate a Deuce? I suppose it changes with the state, but in general.
What about if you have a 'bobbed' one? If it's bobbed, does it change the licensing requirements?
They don't sell many around here, so getting one would be problematic from GL.
Another question:
Granted, I don't really have a need for a 2 ton 4x4 either, but what the heck, right?
exactlyBob one and get a 5-6 ton 4x4. That's exactly what you NEED!
I tell my wife i could be throwing money at a bartender or Ralph Lauren... She says I could throw it in the bank.. pffftMine are a sure sign of my insanity. My wife thinks I'm crazy, my brother thinks I'm crazy, everyone thinks I'm crazy. I just like to look at them and throw money at them. At least that must be what I like, that seems to be what I do.
exactly
and multifuel means multi fuel it will run on diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, heating oil, motor oil, gasoline(with oil mixed in) many things lol
I tell my wife i could be throwing money at a bartender or Ralph Lauren... She says I could throw it in the bank.. pffft
if you need help understanding the concept.... i say look it up and even better look up the deuces specific engine(i forget what it is) you can learn alot by searching lol no offence and i mean the internet not ssYou're kidding, right? All these fuels have different viscosity's (sp) as well as ignition points. How does one engine use all these fuels? I mean, I can see diesel and heating oil, as they're pretty much the same stuff, but gas, kerosene, and jet fuel are no where near the same as diesel.
I did try and find out more through searching through other threads, but got completely lost and didn't really get much information. Maybe my searching needs help....
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