gdk771
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I live in the Metro Atlanta, GA area and own a 104 acre farm 60 miles south of Atlanta in Concord, GA. It was a formerly owned by a forestry company and has several logging roads on it. I plan to put down gravel on the roads but I would need around 18-20 dump truck loads of gravel to cover all of them. I have a friend in Atlanta who owns a demolition company who will provide me crushed concrete very reasonably ($7/ton). I was wondering if it would be cost effective to purchase a surplus M939 and haul it myself? I looked into hiring a dump truck to haul it for me but it would cost more to haul it than the cost of the load ($65/hr). Leaning towards owning a truck I would then have a one I could keep on my farm for hauling my equipment with as a bonus (once I get a trailer). My questions are:
1. How much can you haul with a M939 realistically? I own a Cat 955K track loader which is around 28,000 lbs. Is this too heavy for this tuck to haul?
2. How much gravel / crushed concrete can you haul in the bed? Can you increase this by adding sides to the bed? I was hoping to be able to haul at least 15 tons per load.
3. What sort of fuel economy would this truck get? (5 mpg?, 8 mpg? 10 mpg?). Does it matter if it is empty or full?
4. How hard is this to insure with in Georgia? I have USAA for my insurance and they are great with my standard vehicles.
5. Is automatic better than manual? I would prefer an automatic unless there is some reason not to go that route (higher maintenance costs, reliability, etc.).
Thanks for any info you can provide. I can get a agriculture CDL to drive within 150 miles of my farm so I am OK as far as distance is concerned.
I am trying to look at this realistically and see if I can make the math work. It may be cheaper to just get a local dump truck carrier to get some gravel for me but it will almost triple my cost per load if I go this route ($325-$350) from the quotes I have gotten.
1. How much can you haul with a M939 realistically? I own a Cat 955K track loader which is around 28,000 lbs. Is this too heavy for this tuck to haul?
2. How much gravel / crushed concrete can you haul in the bed? Can you increase this by adding sides to the bed? I was hoping to be able to haul at least 15 tons per load.
3. What sort of fuel economy would this truck get? (5 mpg?, 8 mpg? 10 mpg?). Does it matter if it is empty or full?
4. How hard is this to insure with in Georgia? I have USAA for my insurance and they are great with my standard vehicles.
5. Is automatic better than manual? I would prefer an automatic unless there is some reason not to go that route (higher maintenance costs, reliability, etc.).
Thanks for any info you can provide. I can get a agriculture CDL to drive within 150 miles of my farm so I am OK as far as distance is concerned.
I am trying to look at this realistically and see if I can make the math work. It may be cheaper to just get a local dump truck carrier to get some gravel for me but it will almost triple my cost per load if I go this route ($325-$350) from the quotes I have gotten.
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