leeh725
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I vote that you get one. What do you have to lose? If you had experience with one in the service and like the nostalgia, go for it.
You'll get an education working on it. Lord knows I did with the four I've acquired over time.
You only live once. If it turns out to be a rotten idea later, then you'll know. You should be able to clearly see from the infinite posts on this site that there is something to be said for them, good or bad. But get it and fix it up the way you want it.
Grab the checkbook, bite the bullet, and start writing.
For what little it's worth, I've driven an M1008 from Southeast Texas to Guffey, Colorado. To be fair, mine was regeared with 3.73 gears. It may have been a little noisy. But it sure beat tearing up a nicer truck on those shelf roads and rough terrain.
To top it off, the main duty of the M1008 is farm service. That can be defined as hauling fuel to feed an articulator, tools to the hayfield, a 40' float trailer of square or rolled hay, or up to 32' livestock trailers with various cattle.
To be fair, it's mostly a truck to use around here. But I would not be afraid to take it on a trip to a rally or even haul another FMV with it.
At least with a rig like that, you'll be able to get work done, have a little fun, and turn a few heads in the process. I am not certain how much more practical you can get than that.
Best of luck to you.
I vote that you get one. What do you have to lose? If you had experience with one in the service and like the nostalgia, go for it.
You'll get an education working on it. Lord knows I did with the four I've acquired over time.
You only live once. If it turns out to be a rotten idea later, then you'll know. You should be able to clearly see from the infinite posts on this site that there is something to be said for them, good or bad. But get it and fix it up the way you want it.
Grab the checkbook, bite the bullet, and start writing.
For what little it's worth, I've driven an M1008 from Southeast Texas to Guffey, Colorado. To be fair, mine was regeared with 3.73 gears. It may have been a little noisy. But it sure beat tearing up a nicer truck on those shelf roads and rough terrain.
To top it off, the main duty of the M1008 is farm service. That can be defined as hauling fuel to feed an articulator, tools to the hayfield, a 40' float trailer of square or rolled hay, or up to 32' livestock trailers with various cattle.
To be fair, it's mostly a truck to use around here. But I would not be afraid to take it on a trip to a rally or even haul another FMV with it.
At least with a rig like that, you'll be able to get work done, have a little fun, and turn a few heads in the process. I am not certain how much more practical you can get than that.
Best of luck to you.