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Hi everyone, I've been lurking on here for a month or two now, but this is my first post.
I'm interested in getting a M1008 or M1028 CUCV truck as I need a truck and I'd like to get a 4x4 diesel, and this seems to be one of the few low-cost ways to get one. The intended use is to use as a backup daily driver and to use as a farm truck once we get our land next year.
I've never done much of my own mechanical work. I've changed oil a time or two, wired a new cd player in, and the routine booster jumps and tire changes. I want to learn to be more mechanical, and I'm thinking from the tons of documentation from the military and from this site this should be a good truck to learn vehicular troubleshooting.
I'm basically just wanting to get some opinions on CUCVs for my intended use. One other thing; I'm a big guy (6'3", 425lbs) and am not sure I would fit comfortably in the CUCV.
If I decide to go CUCV when the time comes (6 months or so) do you think it would be better to try and get a cheap one from GL, haul it home, and try to get it running or to pay a premium and get it from a dealer. I'm in western SC if that makes any difference.
Thanks for reading! I did a search for CUCV farm truck and CUCV teach mechanics, but didn't find any relevant threads.
I'm interested in getting a M1008 or M1028 CUCV truck as I need a truck and I'd like to get a 4x4 diesel, and this seems to be one of the few low-cost ways to get one. The intended use is to use as a backup daily driver and to use as a farm truck once we get our land next year.
I've never done much of my own mechanical work. I've changed oil a time or two, wired a new cd player in, and the routine booster jumps and tire changes. I want to learn to be more mechanical, and I'm thinking from the tons of documentation from the military and from this site this should be a good truck to learn vehicular troubleshooting.
I'm basically just wanting to get some opinions on CUCVs for my intended use. One other thing; I'm a big guy (6'3", 425lbs) and am not sure I would fit comfortably in the CUCV.
If I decide to go CUCV when the time comes (6 months or so) do you think it would be better to try and get a cheap one from GL, haul it home, and try to get it running or to pay a premium and get it from a dealer. I'm in western SC if that makes any difference.
Thanks for reading! I did a search for CUCV farm truck and CUCV teach mechanics, but didn't find any relevant threads.