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32320. Standard models weigh 29760. I just dont like the narrow tracks. Had to be loaded backwards. Alot of trackloaders cant make the climb. They just dont have the umph or front weight once it hits the humps. Unless you fill the bucket up.I noticed the shape of the bucket was different but didn't see the side unloading feature. It looks rugged. How much does it weigh?
You can put 255/70/22.5s in dual mode on it and drop it down almost 9 inches. It just makes it harder to pull.@tobys and simp5782 - that's right it does have a hydraulic side dump bucket. It should be a pretty useful option while digging out our hill to put in my barn. Eventually I want to get a clamshell bucket for the front as well.
I also loved the m322 trailer but it was pretty high and I don't think it would work for me...unloading that dozer was an experience but thankfully Wes knew exactly what to do. I am looking at either at m1061 or finding a decent civi trailer but I'm worried about electric brakes working with my military trucks.
Well and if you cut the humps off and just make em flat then it gains another 3 inches. so you get another foot.I'm thinking of making a rear ramp/bed that raises to flat, doesn't fold up, on my M322. It would make it about 12' longer. I could probably use air bags for raising and lowering that far, mounted at the very back of the frame.
The spring setup for the OEM ramps is simply not working. My back can't take it and I won't always have the front end loader.
9" would be a lot closer to the ground Wes. I understand about the "pulling" issue.... it uses more HP. Still, for local work might be worth considering.
Do you have a double hook chain? Should have the big cleavis in the middle and two open hooks on each end. Around 3 ft long total. Makes lifting items very easy. Especially if you are stacking tires you can reach thru the wheel and pick em up and get em off the chain without ever having to get out of the seat.Finally began ordering the basic issue items for the wrecker...found this little guy on sale for too cheap to pass up.
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Any other recommendations for the truck, I also have the lifting poles and winching legs on my list to buy.
Going down hopefully next weekend to do some clean up / re-arranging so we can have gravel put down vs the muddy mess we had last time. Will post pictures then
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