So I have my 5 ton up for sale. I got a call on it from a guy that owns a big landscape and mulch company here in Memphis. He is looking for a truck that can tow a grinder he has that I guess chops everything around off road only, light mud/soft ground. It would be hooked to the truck by a 5th wheel plate. Issue is the grinder according to him weighs about 80,000 to 90,000lbs. I have not seen this thing yet. At the current moment it is towed by a D6 dozer hooked to a 5th wheel dolly. I know it is out of the tow weight specs on the data plate, we all know those ball park figures though. I put a 30,000lb excavator behind it on a 10,000lb trailer and it towed it just fine. On pavement and dry ground. I am not sure of the distances he will go off road. No hills or mountain roads. There will be a smaller dozer/loader on site.
Serious question. Would it tow it with some mods? Or just go bigger? I know in reality, it should not be able to move it. Even on pavement. Stock anyway.
Locked up with 10.10 ratios ? and maybe a 400 under the hood? Or go with bridge truck wheels and chains to get a better bite with the lockers and 10.10s. I know 10.10s in 1st gear in low range will do some damage to whatever its hooked to or break the driveline or transfer case.
Weak link? Transfer case? Driveline is a given? or the frame to weak? I am also concerned about the slightest bit of soft ground and its going to be over with the momentum lost.
Requirements are just that is can go offroad and tow the grinder and be an automatic. Not sure of the budget though. Like most business owners im gonna assume its the cheapest way out.
I have a chassis truck that is a m934. It has the stronger frame but still the 250cummins. Or sell him the chassis truck and my 923 and hook em together? Or should we go 916/920 or M1070s?
This is for the working people only. I know people use these up in the oil fields but not sure on their weights.
I will post a picture of the grinder tomorrow.
Serious question. Would it tow it with some mods? Or just go bigger? I know in reality, it should not be able to move it. Even on pavement. Stock anyway.
Locked up with 10.10 ratios ? and maybe a 400 under the hood? Or go with bridge truck wheels and chains to get a better bite with the lockers and 10.10s. I know 10.10s in 1st gear in low range will do some damage to whatever its hooked to or break the driveline or transfer case.
Weak link? Transfer case? Driveline is a given? or the frame to weak? I am also concerned about the slightest bit of soft ground and its going to be over with the momentum lost.
Requirements are just that is can go offroad and tow the grinder and be an automatic. Not sure of the budget though. Like most business owners im gonna assume its the cheapest way out.
I have a chassis truck that is a m934. It has the stronger frame but still the 250cummins. Or sell him the chassis truck and my 923 and hook em together? Or should we go 916/920 or M1070s?
This is for the working people only. I know people use these up in the oil fields but not sure on their weights.
I will post a picture of the grinder tomorrow.
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