wilfreeman
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Been wanting one since I was in the Army and drove one. Now, my old pickup is in need of some work on the brakes and interior (1992 Chev. K1500 Silverado, 305, 5spd), and now would be a perfect time to "justify"buying a CUCV to the wife.
I mainly use my truck to haul trash off, pull the lawnmower trailer, pull the 4 wheelers, haul building materials occasionally. I put about 150 miles on it /month. I'm thinking I would probably use it to pull a car hauler loaded with my m38a1(about 4200# together) to rallies close (less than 100 miles) to home. I realize I would need to install a receiver hitch to do this, that the CUCVs are rated at 3100 towing, and it would be a snail on hills.
I've read some posts about hauling/towing with these, and think it would do what I would need it to do. It would also give my m101a2 a companion. It would be replacing a current vehicle, not adding to the fleet, so I could still add more OD maybe next year (I've got my eye on an m37 - figured it wouldn't be a good pickup replacement vehicle).
So, what do you CUCV owners think?
I mainly use my truck to haul trash off, pull the lawnmower trailer, pull the 4 wheelers, haul building materials occasionally. I put about 150 miles on it /month. I'm thinking I would probably use it to pull a car hauler loaded with my m38a1(about 4200# together) to rallies close (less than 100 miles) to home. I realize I would need to install a receiver hitch to do this, that the CUCVs are rated at 3100 towing, and it would be a snail on hills.
I've read some posts about hauling/towing with these, and think it would do what I would need it to do. It would also give my m101a2 a companion. It would be replacing a current vehicle, not adding to the fleet, so I could still add more OD maybe next year (I've got my eye on an m37 - figured it wouldn't be a good pickup replacement vehicle).
So, what do you CUCV owners think?
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