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New to this site and military vehicles. I've always been drawn to these OD green monsters and appreciated their total function-over-form attitude. Been looking for an excuse, and now I think I may be able to justify one.
I have a farm and a couple of medium duty dump trucks - a '76 Chevy that's pretty beat (not worth anything but it runs), and a very clean 1976 IH Loadstar 1600 that I'm considering selling so I don't destroy it. I want a truck I can overload with wet dirt rolling off the sides and not break springs. It will never be highway driven, so the sky's the limit on weight. Also will do some logging with it.
1) How heavy of a chassis should I be looking for? I'm trying to spend as little as possible, but it needs to do the job. Will a deuce do it, or should I be looking at 5 or 10 ton trucks? I think bigger is better, but what is the cost? My current IH Loadstar is registered for 33k, and I'm sure I've surpassed that off road. I want to be able to handle at least that much.
2) I don't care about rarity, historical relevance, etc. I want the most common, economical, easiest to work on/get parts as possible. What vintage / mfr / engine should I be looking for?
3) What is the cheapest way to get a truck and what's the tradeoff for risk? being new to this, should I be considering GL? I'm an IH enthusiast and do my own mechanical work on our trucks and farm equipment, and I'm somewhat experienced with auctions, so I'm not afraid to go the auction route.
Thanks for the anticipated replies. I am excited about this, but need to educate myself before attempt to buy anything.
I have a farm and a couple of medium duty dump trucks - a '76 Chevy that's pretty beat (not worth anything but it runs), and a very clean 1976 IH Loadstar 1600 that I'm considering selling so I don't destroy it. I want a truck I can overload with wet dirt rolling off the sides and not break springs. It will never be highway driven, so the sky's the limit on weight. Also will do some logging with it.
1) How heavy of a chassis should I be looking for? I'm trying to spend as little as possible, but it needs to do the job. Will a deuce do it, or should I be looking at 5 or 10 ton trucks? I think bigger is better, but what is the cost? My current IH Loadstar is registered for 33k, and I'm sure I've surpassed that off road. I want to be able to handle at least that much.
2) I don't care about rarity, historical relevance, etc. I want the most common, economical, easiest to work on/get parts as possible. What vintage / mfr / engine should I be looking for?
3) What is the cheapest way to get a truck and what's the tradeoff for risk? being new to this, should I be considering GL? I'm an IH enthusiast and do my own mechanical work on our trucks and farm equipment, and I'm somewhat experienced with auctions, so I'm not afraid to go the auction route.
Thanks for the anticipated replies. I am excited about this, but need to educate myself before attempt to buy anything.