Peyton92
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Good Evening Steel Soldiers,
I am hear today to consult with the Internet's leading pool of M35A2 knowledge. I live in Oliver Springs, TN and am looking to take a productive turn in my tree company. In the beginning I was looking for a used f-450/f-550 to convert into a dump as my designated chip truck, but have recently considered using a m35. The company I am looking into buying from is Memphis equipment. The price I have been quoted is $14,500 for the refurbished m35, $3,500 for the 12ft dump installation, $1,500 for a fleet paint color, $2,500 for a 24v-to-12v conversion and $3,600 for new hydraulic power steering . . . coming out to $25,600.
From what I understand, these trucks were rated for 5,000 lbs. off road and 10,000 on road. That 12 ft. dump assembly will more than likely weigh 2,500 lbs-3000 lbs. Will I still be able to put 10,000 lbs in that dump bed? The 2.5 ton dump trucks used by the military were still rated for 10,000 lbs weren't they (forgive my ignorance)?
Regarding the brakes, I will be using this truck for my business. I would love to have a split brake system on this truck. How practical is that? Would you recommend the (2nd air pack*) install or do you think the single system would be sufficient? Stopping distance will be noted and observed, but I am self-proclaimed safety officer. I don't like taking chances.
What experience do you all have with Memphis equipment? $25,600 is a lot of money to drop on a truck that is 40-50 years old. The majority of my jobs are between 10-30 miles from home base. I can handle the lack of fuel efficiency, noise, lack of comfort and poor ride. I am more concerned with this trucks ability to 8,000-10,000 lbs 2-3 days a week. I know maintenance is key,
Can I finance a new $60,000 f-450 . . . yeah. Do I want to . . . no. Do you think the m35A2 would be a good choice for me? If not . . . why?
P.S. a 3,000 lb. Bandit wood chipper (with brakes) would be pulled behind the m35A2. At most I would be looking at 13,000 lb base weight, 2,500-3,000 lb dump assembly, 10,000 lbs of wood chips and a 3,000 wood chipper. Can the M35A2 handle the additional 16,000 lbs (dump, chips and chipper)?
Best,
Samuel
I am hear today to consult with the Internet's leading pool of M35A2 knowledge. I live in Oliver Springs, TN and am looking to take a productive turn in my tree company. In the beginning I was looking for a used f-450/f-550 to convert into a dump as my designated chip truck, but have recently considered using a m35. The company I am looking into buying from is Memphis equipment. The price I have been quoted is $14,500 for the refurbished m35, $3,500 for the 12ft dump installation, $1,500 for a fleet paint color, $2,500 for a 24v-to-12v conversion and $3,600 for new hydraulic power steering . . . coming out to $25,600.
From what I understand, these trucks were rated for 5,000 lbs. off road and 10,000 on road. That 12 ft. dump assembly will more than likely weigh 2,500 lbs-3000 lbs. Will I still be able to put 10,000 lbs in that dump bed? The 2.5 ton dump trucks used by the military were still rated for 10,000 lbs weren't they (forgive my ignorance)?
Regarding the brakes, I will be using this truck for my business. I would love to have a split brake system on this truck. How practical is that? Would you recommend the (2nd air pack*) install or do you think the single system would be sufficient? Stopping distance will be noted and observed, but I am self-proclaimed safety officer. I don't like taking chances.
What experience do you all have with Memphis equipment? $25,600 is a lot of money to drop on a truck that is 40-50 years old. The majority of my jobs are between 10-30 miles from home base. I can handle the lack of fuel efficiency, noise, lack of comfort and poor ride. I am more concerned with this trucks ability to 8,000-10,000 lbs 2-3 days a week. I know maintenance is key,
Can I finance a new $60,000 f-450 . . . yeah. Do I want to . . . no. Do you think the m35A2 would be a good choice for me? If not . . . why?
P.S. a 3,000 lb. Bandit wood chipper (with brakes) would be pulled behind the m35A2. At most I would be looking at 13,000 lb base weight, 2,500-3,000 lb dump assembly, 10,000 lbs of wood chips and a 3,000 wood chipper. Can the M35A2 handle the additional 16,000 lbs (dump, chips and chipper)?
Best,
Samuel
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