donbecker
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New to dump trucks and with some future homesteading on raw land in my future, wondering if getting an M1090 or converting a standard bed LMTV to a dump truck might result in me having a good 4x4 truck/material hauler and dump truck in one.
For those having experience with both normal dump trucks and M1090, would you share some advice?
Is it a good idea to get dual use out of it, or are there shortcomings using an LMTV as a dump truck?
Pictures of the M1090 show additional side panels on the bed, I'm assuming that is to raise capacity?
If I had to guess, without those panels the dump truck conversions max capacity is likely around half of an M1090 so 2.5 cubic yards?
All use is non-commercial, needing to haul fill dirt, top soil as well as gravel, sand and portland cement for onsite concrete work.
Thinking that using the LMTV to haul other materials/general truck use would be better than trying to use a dump truck for that purpose (or needing another truck).
For those having experience with both normal dump trucks and M1090, would you share some advice?
Is it a good idea to get dual use out of it, or are there shortcomings using an LMTV as a dump truck?
Pictures of the M1090 show additional side panels on the bed, I'm assuming that is to raise capacity?
If I had to guess, without those panels the dump truck conversions max capacity is likely around half of an M1090 so 2.5 cubic yards?
All use is non-commercial, needing to haul fill dirt, top soil as well as gravel, sand and portland cement for onsite concrete work.
Thinking that using the LMTV to haul other materials/general truck use would be better than trying to use a dump truck for that purpose (or needing another truck).
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