metalman99
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Hello all, I just lost about 15 minutes worth of typing on accident, so if this is a little cobby, sorry, i'm in a hurry to re-type everything and hit the sack.
I've been looking for a MV for my 13 year old and I to build into a Bug out vehicle, (although we have nowhere to bug out to). I've been deciding between a HMMWV and 5 ton or duece. After seening the vids on Youtube of the big 6x6 trucks going thru 6' of water and 4' of mud, we decided against the HMMWV, it won't carry enough cargo also.
So we decided on a 5 ton M816 with 53's and have spent alot of time searching the forum for information and reading peoples opinion of this truck, it seems pretty well respected for what it can do.
Our plan is to radically modify the truck, build an armore crew cab and do alot to it. I'll post alot of pics of the project here, it will be pretty cool. I own a metal fab business and machine shop, so we have access to lots of equipment to do this.
I'm likely going to close on the purchase of our truck tomorrow and would greatly appreciate any help or suggestions that anyone can offer before we buy. I'll explain how we decided on the 5 ton M816 over the deuce and why the wrecker.
Because of the weight we're adding with the armor and with the 53's, the 5 ton will carry more weight and I don't think the M35's like running the 53's.
I choose the M816 because first and formost I will need this vehicle to get us where we need to go, and with the front and rear winches, this truck can get itself out of trouble should it get stuck. We might remove the crane.
Lastly, it is stick with power steering and that suits my needs, but the main reason for the M816 is payload capacity and front and back winches.
The only thing it does not have that I really want is multifuel, so here are my questions.
1. It seems that a multifuel conversion is possible, what multifuel engine is will fit / bolt to the stock 5 speed with minimal mods and which multifuel is the most powerfuel?
2. Has anyone on here done an 800 5 ton multifuel?
3. Will a multifuel be powerful enough to move the truck with 53's? First and foremost i want to be able to drain motor oil of out all the stranded cars that have no gas, power is second so long and I can go in low and get through mud, ravines, etc. should the need arise.
4. I understand the brakes are air over hyd. or the other way around, is this a good system or are there upgrades that 5 ton owners do to better this?
5. The big 53's on this are huge targets, are there run flat inserts for these tires?
6. I would consider a duece if it had front and rear winches, I would fabricate my own bed for it. Are there rear winches (high capacity) for the M35?
7. What is the largest tire the M35 can power, can it handle 53"?
The reason for asking the M35 winch and tire questions is that if there is no way to convert the 816 to multifuel, I would look at the deuce, but prefer the payload capacity of the 5 ton.
Thanks again, I know nothing about MV's but this is something we're going to do, so i'm looking forward to being a part of this community. I'll post pics as soon as the sale is complete and will post pics as the project progresses.
Tony
I've been looking for a MV for my 13 year old and I to build into a Bug out vehicle, (although we have nowhere to bug out to). I've been deciding between a HMMWV and 5 ton or duece. After seening the vids on Youtube of the big 6x6 trucks going thru 6' of water and 4' of mud, we decided against the HMMWV, it won't carry enough cargo also.
So we decided on a 5 ton M816 with 53's and have spent alot of time searching the forum for information and reading peoples opinion of this truck, it seems pretty well respected for what it can do.
Our plan is to radically modify the truck, build an armore crew cab and do alot to it. I'll post alot of pics of the project here, it will be pretty cool. I own a metal fab business and machine shop, so we have access to lots of equipment to do this.
I'm likely going to close on the purchase of our truck tomorrow and would greatly appreciate any help or suggestions that anyone can offer before we buy. I'll explain how we decided on the 5 ton M816 over the deuce and why the wrecker.
Because of the weight we're adding with the armor and with the 53's, the 5 ton will carry more weight and I don't think the M35's like running the 53's.
I choose the M816 because first and formost I will need this vehicle to get us where we need to go, and with the front and rear winches, this truck can get itself out of trouble should it get stuck. We might remove the crane.
Lastly, it is stick with power steering and that suits my needs, but the main reason for the M816 is payload capacity and front and back winches.
The only thing it does not have that I really want is multifuel, so here are my questions.
1. It seems that a multifuel conversion is possible, what multifuel engine is will fit / bolt to the stock 5 speed with minimal mods and which multifuel is the most powerfuel?
2. Has anyone on here done an 800 5 ton multifuel?
3. Will a multifuel be powerful enough to move the truck with 53's? First and foremost i want to be able to drain motor oil of out all the stranded cars that have no gas, power is second so long and I can go in low and get through mud, ravines, etc. should the need arise.
4. I understand the brakes are air over hyd. or the other way around, is this a good system or are there upgrades that 5 ton owners do to better this?
5. The big 53's on this are huge targets, are there run flat inserts for these tires?
6. I would consider a duece if it had front and rear winches, I would fabricate my own bed for it. Are there rear winches (high capacity) for the M35?
7. What is the largest tire the M35 can power, can it handle 53"?
The reason for asking the M35 winch and tire questions is that if there is no way to convert the 816 to multifuel, I would look at the deuce, but prefer the payload capacity of the 5 ton.
Thanks again, I know nothing about MV's but this is something we're going to do, so i'm looking forward to being a part of this community. I'll post pics as soon as the sale is complete and will post pics as the project progresses.
Tony