Hi,
I'm new to the site and owning surplus vehicles, however I'm not new to driving them. I drove primarily M981 FISTV, M7 BFIST, and M1114s in the Army.
I bought a 2012 F150 Ecoboost rated to tow 11,300 lbs. I own a wood pellet stove and buy 1 ton of pellets about 6 times a year, usually less than 20 miles from my house.
I am looking at some of the M101s on Government Liquidations. There seem to be a lot of M101A2 which are rated for 3/4 ton. Is that weight rating for off road use? Could I get away with 1 ton on the road?
I see the A3s are rated for 1 ton. Would I be better off waiting for one of those? Do they go for a lot more money?
One more question. why are some listed as Demil Q? I see the site says I need a EUC certificate. What exactly does that mean? Do I need to destroy it if I buy it? I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere if someone can point me towards it.
Thanks,
Looks like a neat site.
I'm new to the site and owning surplus vehicles, however I'm not new to driving them. I drove primarily M981 FISTV, M7 BFIST, and M1114s in the Army.
I bought a 2012 F150 Ecoboost rated to tow 11,300 lbs. I own a wood pellet stove and buy 1 ton of pellets about 6 times a year, usually less than 20 miles from my house.
I am looking at some of the M101s on Government Liquidations. There seem to be a lot of M101A2 which are rated for 3/4 ton. Is that weight rating for off road use? Could I get away with 1 ton on the road?
I see the A3s are rated for 1 ton. Would I be better off waiting for one of those? Do they go for a lot more money?
One more question. why are some listed as Demil Q? I see the site says I need a EUC certificate. What exactly does that mean? Do I need to destroy it if I buy it? I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere if someone can point me towards it.
Thanks,
Looks like a neat site.