BigWill1985
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First off, I'll give a quick introduction. I am a 27 year old US Navy Submariner, with the rating of Nuclear Field Mechanic. I also specialize in emergency welding, and work currently (on shore duty) as a Radiological Control Technician. I am pretty knowledgeable in auto mechanics, and have always done all of my own work in my vehicles. I have yet to encounter an issue that I couldn't solve, aside from machine work or work requiring special tooling or equipment. I started a side business last year working as an arborist (tree climbing/pruning/trimming/felling/removal/disposal/stump grinding/consultation). We've done pretty well for ourselves, but came to a harsh reality a few weeks ago when the motor spun a main bearing in our old dump truck (1977 Chevrolet C-50 with a 12' dump bed). I did all work and swapped in another motor to get her back on the road, but it was down for ~5 days since I could only work on it during afternoons and the weekend. It's pretty much impossible to work without our dump truck.
So, we are looking to pick up a more reliable, heavy duty dump truck. The truck we have now works quite well as a chip truck, but isn't really heavy enough to haul larger loads of logs. Also, it only has a small block chevy (350ci) gas and a truck 4 speed which means it is VERY under-powered. I think the GVWR is somewhere in the ballpark of 13,500lbs. It has served us well, but we are looking for something bigger.
So, I came across this site and began researching. I am really thinking that an M817 would be a pretty good candidate for our near future. We generally work in developed areas, but may need a truck to traverse some undeveloped terrain from time to time. We need a truck that is built like a tank, reliable, and able to haul anything we load into the bed. I like the idea of having bows and a canvas cover for the bed, in case we need to use it for wood chips. But, they are removable for loading logs and other cargo which makes it pretty versatile. Also, the winch would be extremely convenient for aiding in felling trees, when we need a little extra oomph to pull them over.
In searching for a truck, I came across a few options. I realize that I can buy from GL, but would rather buy a truck that is ready to run as soon as I purchase it. I have the tools and equipment to perform any repairs I might encounter (and have worked on all sorts of vehicles from motorcycles to tractors). I understand they are an older truck and that things will give out from time to time, and I am willing to perform repairs as necessary. But, how capable are these trucks? I really need a vehicle that can haul a 10,000lb load of logs in the bed and dump them, while pulling a 5000lb chipper or 7000lb equipment trailer. We do very little highway driving, and do not exceed 55 when we do (not interested in causing accidents due to vehicles stuck in traffic ahead). How reliable are the Cummins NHC 250 motors? I would be the primary driver of the truck, and I am getting my Class B CDL soon.
Now, I understand the technology of these trucks (I am military, and understand that 99% of our equipment was engineered with technology 20-30 years old). I am not ever in a hurry when hauling loads, and we generally stay in a 30-40 mile radius of our yard. I drive well within the vehicle's means, and don't beat on my equipment (costs too **** much to fix when I break stuff!).
Does an M817 sound like a reasonable option for us? If it doesn't sound reasonable, what do you recommend for us?
Also, I was looking online and did find a truck for sale from Surplus Military Depot of Lothian, MD. Anyone have any history with these guys? It seems as if they have a pretty good track record. I also talked to the owner of the company by phone and he seemed pretty honest and straight-forward. Are his prices reasonable? Do you guys recommend anyone else nearby me to pick up a truck from? Are there any members on here that have trucks for sale at a reasonable price? I'm trying to limit the spending to $10,000 if at all possible.
My other thought regarding this truck is using it in local parades for advertisement and possibly for carrying around American Legion guys or VFW guys. Thought it might be a fun pass time when the truck isn't being used for work.
Thank you in advance!
~Will Courtier~
So, we are looking to pick up a more reliable, heavy duty dump truck. The truck we have now works quite well as a chip truck, but isn't really heavy enough to haul larger loads of logs. Also, it only has a small block chevy (350ci) gas and a truck 4 speed which means it is VERY under-powered. I think the GVWR is somewhere in the ballpark of 13,500lbs. It has served us well, but we are looking for something bigger.
So, I came across this site and began researching. I am really thinking that an M817 would be a pretty good candidate for our near future. We generally work in developed areas, but may need a truck to traverse some undeveloped terrain from time to time. We need a truck that is built like a tank, reliable, and able to haul anything we load into the bed. I like the idea of having bows and a canvas cover for the bed, in case we need to use it for wood chips. But, they are removable for loading logs and other cargo which makes it pretty versatile. Also, the winch would be extremely convenient for aiding in felling trees, when we need a little extra oomph to pull them over.
In searching for a truck, I came across a few options. I realize that I can buy from GL, but would rather buy a truck that is ready to run as soon as I purchase it. I have the tools and equipment to perform any repairs I might encounter (and have worked on all sorts of vehicles from motorcycles to tractors). I understand they are an older truck and that things will give out from time to time, and I am willing to perform repairs as necessary. But, how capable are these trucks? I really need a vehicle that can haul a 10,000lb load of logs in the bed and dump them, while pulling a 5000lb chipper or 7000lb equipment trailer. We do very little highway driving, and do not exceed 55 when we do (not interested in causing accidents due to vehicles stuck in traffic ahead). How reliable are the Cummins NHC 250 motors? I would be the primary driver of the truck, and I am getting my Class B CDL soon.
Now, I understand the technology of these trucks (I am military, and understand that 99% of our equipment was engineered with technology 20-30 years old). I am not ever in a hurry when hauling loads, and we generally stay in a 30-40 mile radius of our yard. I drive well within the vehicle's means, and don't beat on my equipment (costs too **** much to fix when I break stuff!).
Does an M817 sound like a reasonable option for us? If it doesn't sound reasonable, what do you recommend for us?
Also, I was looking online and did find a truck for sale from Surplus Military Depot of Lothian, MD. Anyone have any history with these guys? It seems as if they have a pretty good track record. I also talked to the owner of the company by phone and he seemed pretty honest and straight-forward. Are his prices reasonable? Do you guys recommend anyone else nearby me to pick up a truck from? Are there any members on here that have trucks for sale at a reasonable price? I'm trying to limit the spending to $10,000 if at all possible.
My other thought regarding this truck is using it in local parades for advertisement and possibly for carrying around American Legion guys or VFW guys. Thought it might be a fun pass time when the truck isn't being used for work.
Thank you in advance!
~Will Courtier~