71DeuceAK
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Latest ridiculous idea:
So not long ago I was reading that the 809 series 5 ton trucks (predecessor to the M939s we all know and love) have air-over-hydraulic brakes like a Deuce does. It's thus my understanding that in my current state (Alaska, for those of you who really want to know) I would not need a CDL since their gross weight is less than 26,000 lbs empty and they don't have air brakes. (I've also read it's really hard to take the CDL air brake road test in an M939 series truck because of the weird wedge air bakes and automatic transmission those things have.
So...I'm now entertaining the idea of eventually getting an M813, and sort of daily driving it when not taking the bus (my current city, Fairbanks, AK has a great public transit system). I'll probably still get an M939 series once I get a CDL, but in the meantime...
P/S: this probably wouldn't be for at least another year or two, I'm a college freshman who still doesn't drive and still lives on campus. (Although I plan on moving off in the future, I'm actually looking at a house right now).
Thoughts? I'm not offended if anyone wants to just laugh at me for considering one of these as a first car and daily driver. It's already been established that I'm nuts-just read my other threads entailing things like considering daily driving a Deuce or M939 on a 2 hour each way road trip each weekend.
Just looking for some 809 series 5 ton experts, chime in!
So not long ago I was reading that the 809 series 5 ton trucks (predecessor to the M939s we all know and love) have air-over-hydraulic brakes like a Deuce does. It's thus my understanding that in my current state (Alaska, for those of you who really want to know) I would not need a CDL since their gross weight is less than 26,000 lbs empty and they don't have air brakes. (I've also read it's really hard to take the CDL air brake road test in an M939 series truck because of the weird wedge air bakes and automatic transmission those things have.
So...I'm now entertaining the idea of eventually getting an M813, and sort of daily driving it when not taking the bus (my current city, Fairbanks, AK has a great public transit system). I'll probably still get an M939 series once I get a CDL, but in the meantime...
P/S: this probably wouldn't be for at least another year or two, I'm a college freshman who still doesn't drive and still lives on campus. (Although I plan on moving off in the future, I'm actually looking at a house right now).
Thoughts? I'm not offended if anyone wants to just laugh at me for considering one of these as a first car and daily driver. It's already been established that I'm nuts-just read my other threads entailing things like considering daily driving a Deuce or M939 on a 2 hour each way road trip each weekend.
Just looking for some 809 series 5 ton experts, chime in!