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2.5 or 5 ton, Bobbed Trailer Hauler Dilemma... Help
I don't know if this is the proper forum so if not, let me know and I'll see if a moderator can move it.
What I want to do is bob a deuce or 5 ton to use in my farming operation. My plan is to pull the rear axle, install a standard 8 ft flatbed (not an M105 just a plain old flatbed), relocate the axle as far to the rear of the truck as I can (more clearance between trailer and truck when hauling my fifth wheel camper) install some differant seats, etc. The hitch in the bed I'll use will be a draw tite interchangeable like you would have in a 1 ton pickup. That way I can use a fifth wheel plate or gooseneck ball depending on the trailer. I won't be hauling any trailers that would be too heavy for a one ton dually. I want the flatbed to be as narrow as possible, at most, the exact width to the outside of the rear tires. I think with an 8 ft. bed it should be about the same length as say a one ton extended cab. I'd like a multifuel motor so I can burn WMO in the summer to offset the cost of operating it. It would be plated as a farm truck and insured through State Farm (they covered my commercial insurance policy on my utility truck). So, here's some questions I have.
2.5 or 5 ton? Will a deuce have a sturdy enough rear axle to handle pulling a 15,000 lb. trailer?
Would it be better to run stock size dual rear wheels or go to a size or two bigger singles? I'd like to go singles but I'm not sure if they have the load capacity enough to hold up to hauling a fifth wheel. Somebody with experience towing with singles, please chime in and let me know ideas for sizes, tread patterns, etc.
How close to the rear of the truck can I mount the rear axle before I run into unseen problems? I got this idea from seeing the 90's 3500HD Chevy's set up with a wrecker bed and the axle mounted right at the back of the frame. I think it will keep the bed from hitting the front of the camper when I turn.
Is there enough room to mount semi air ride seats in the cab? There not for me, if I can convince my wife to ride in one with me, she has ruptured bursas in her hips so I would mount one on the passenger side first just for her. Anyone know of a particular semi I should look for for seats that take up as little space as possible? (More on why this is important later.)
Would it be worth it to get a 5 ton for the added capacity and power steering? The manual steering in the deuce doesn't bother me but if the wife liked it enough to want to drive I'd like her to be able to. She's 5'3 130 soaking wet I'm 6'5 350.
I'd like a winch but it's not a prerequisite for me. Given this will be mainly a business vehicle I don't envision taking it to the local mud bog very often. Are they worth having given they put extra weight on the front of an already nose heavy truck since I won't use it much anyway (I know, I might think it's not worth it until the ONE time I REALLY need it )?
Is there anywhere around Lansing, MI that is a reliable source of parts?
How big of singles can I fit on stock deuce rims? 5 ton rims? Are they actually the same size only the 5 ton is 10 hole and the deuce 6?
Will the deuce or 5 ton have enough power to tow the trailers I have mentioned? I always hear that these trucks are too gutless to pull themselves on the flat but I have a hard time believing they are that bad at towing otherwise why would the military use them as tow vehicles for oh a hundred years? I like the thought of big gears and being able to pull down a house if I want to.
I think that's it for the moment. Within a couple minutes I'm sure I'll come up with more.
Any advice you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated. But bear with me and my simple questions. Remember, I am a newbie looking for my first MV.
DISCLAIMER: Yes, I have used the search function. While I have learned alot I haven't found any projects like what I want. Most people use their deuce's and 5 tons for pleasure/ show vehicles (which is great, I love to see them on the road) but this is going to be a used daily work vehicle. Yes, I have considered buying a F600 or C6500 or whatever civvy truck, but I operate in alot of rough terrain, I can buy 6 deuce's for what it would cost for a comparible miles civvy truck, most of my driving is out in the country within 50 miles of the farm at most and worse comes to worse, I can pull a 3 or 4 bottom plow with it . Also, the whole 50 mph top speed doesn't bother me.
I don't know if this is the proper forum so if not, let me know and I'll see if a moderator can move it.
What I want to do is bob a deuce or 5 ton to use in my farming operation. My plan is to pull the rear axle, install a standard 8 ft flatbed (not an M105 just a plain old flatbed), relocate the axle as far to the rear of the truck as I can (more clearance between trailer and truck when hauling my fifth wheel camper) install some differant seats, etc. The hitch in the bed I'll use will be a draw tite interchangeable like you would have in a 1 ton pickup. That way I can use a fifth wheel plate or gooseneck ball depending on the trailer. I won't be hauling any trailers that would be too heavy for a one ton dually. I want the flatbed to be as narrow as possible, at most, the exact width to the outside of the rear tires. I think with an 8 ft. bed it should be about the same length as say a one ton extended cab. I'd like a multifuel motor so I can burn WMO in the summer to offset the cost of operating it. It would be plated as a farm truck and insured through State Farm (they covered my commercial insurance policy on my utility truck). So, here's some questions I have.
2.5 or 5 ton? Will a deuce have a sturdy enough rear axle to handle pulling a 15,000 lb. trailer?
Would it be better to run stock size dual rear wheels or go to a size or two bigger singles? I'd like to go singles but I'm not sure if they have the load capacity enough to hold up to hauling a fifth wheel. Somebody with experience towing with singles, please chime in and let me know ideas for sizes, tread patterns, etc.
How close to the rear of the truck can I mount the rear axle before I run into unseen problems? I got this idea from seeing the 90's 3500HD Chevy's set up with a wrecker bed and the axle mounted right at the back of the frame. I think it will keep the bed from hitting the front of the camper when I turn.
Is there enough room to mount semi air ride seats in the cab? There not for me, if I can convince my wife to ride in one with me, she has ruptured bursas in her hips so I would mount one on the passenger side first just for her. Anyone know of a particular semi I should look for for seats that take up as little space as possible? (More on why this is important later.)
Would it be worth it to get a 5 ton for the added capacity and power steering? The manual steering in the deuce doesn't bother me but if the wife liked it enough to want to drive I'd like her to be able to. She's 5'3 130 soaking wet I'm 6'5 350.
I'd like a winch but it's not a prerequisite for me. Given this will be mainly a business vehicle I don't envision taking it to the local mud bog very often. Are they worth having given they put extra weight on the front of an already nose heavy truck since I won't use it much anyway (I know, I might think it's not worth it until the ONE time I REALLY need it )?
Is there anywhere around Lansing, MI that is a reliable source of parts?
How big of singles can I fit on stock deuce rims? 5 ton rims? Are they actually the same size only the 5 ton is 10 hole and the deuce 6?
Will the deuce or 5 ton have enough power to tow the trailers I have mentioned? I always hear that these trucks are too gutless to pull themselves on the flat but I have a hard time believing they are that bad at towing otherwise why would the military use them as tow vehicles for oh a hundred years? I like the thought of big gears and being able to pull down a house if I want to.
I think that's it for the moment. Within a couple minutes I'm sure I'll come up with more.
Any advice you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated. But bear with me and my simple questions. Remember, I am a newbie looking for my first MV.
DISCLAIMER: Yes, I have used the search function. While I have learned alot I haven't found any projects like what I want. Most people use their deuce's and 5 tons for pleasure/ show vehicles (which is great, I love to see them on the road) but this is going to be a used daily work vehicle. Yes, I have considered buying a F600 or C6500 or whatever civvy truck, but I operate in alot of rough terrain, I can buy 6 deuce's for what it would cost for a comparible miles civvy truck, most of my driving is out in the country within 50 miles of the farm at most and worse comes to worse, I can pull a 3 or 4 bottom plow with it . Also, the whole 50 mph top speed doesn't bother me.
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