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I am thinking before I buy.

MadSkycc

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I been reading and planing to buy a M35a2 next year. I want to do the 4 door conversion with a sigle rear axle and a M105 trailer as a bed. But my question is can you use the truck as a livestock carrier? I am buy a small farm next year and I been trying to find out but could not find any info on.
 
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cornrichard

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Just buy the deuce and drive it for a few months. I had bob plans in mind when I first got my truck. The only reason I would consider it now is if I had an extra deuce to leave stock.
 

HanksDeuce

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I'd buy a 5 ton M818 tractor, do a 4-door conversion, and use a cattle trailer hooked to the 5th wheel. They can typically haul a 37,500 lb trailer.

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MadSkycc

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Well Thank you for the comments. I think I will go with a civy trailer and the reason behind the 4 door is I got 3 kids. I don't plan to bob it. I dont plan to haul a lot of livestock just a few cows or horses or pigs. thats about it.
 

gimpyrobb

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Thats what I was picturing, I just don't see it being easy to get a cow or horse up into the bed. Believe me, I tried to get a horse into bed once! :cool:
 

MadSkycc

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Here what I was thinking of doing is build a 8ft tailgate fold it in half but i dont know the height of the bed with 396's tires. I am thinking i beter off use a civy trailer.
 
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