The V8300 make 900ftlbs. They arent that expensive to own (purchase price) and maint is like any other big truck. They really aren't much different from owning a 5 ton or a deuce, just bigger. They are not that difficult to drive. And really, they are not that difficult to find. There wasn't much info when I was looking at mine. Mine leaks quite a bit from the front diff, the transmission some, front main seal is BAD, and the usual little leaks from the axles and PTO. I didn't bother with the stock fuel filters and upgraded to spin ons. FIrst was hard to find at the beginning but now it's not so bad. I learned to drive non-synchro on it while driving it home. Mine also does not have the exhaust air brakes fitted and it was used into the 80 by the Army, 85 IIRC. AMGeneral told me to watch out for these symptoms:
Driveline bolts working loose,1,R and high range have a tendancy to fly out of gear when they get worn
PTO and output bearings wear out quickly
Make dang sure the oil pump in the drop box works-See if the trans heats up quickly
Does it have the trans oil cooler in front of the radiator? MVO for the later trucks- It would be bolted to the upper grill section
Recognition of the leaking transmission syndrome is easy. As soon as you use the truck enough for the oil to heat up, it starts running out of the bottom of the bell housing profusely.