Hey guys, First I want to say that I've been reading for weeks now and have learned quite a bit. Thought I'd share my new buy and ask a few simple questions. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I feel a bit overwhelmed with the vast amount that I've been taking in. The wealth of knowledge and help available here is astounding. You guys have a great community here.
I just bought a m1008, It used to be the radio truck with the troop seats. It now has 2 large toolboxes in place of the troop seats. It looks to be almost entirely stock set up. Had 25k original miles on it when I bought it from my buddy who bought it from a movie prop company with 22k miles on it. Hardly any rust or damage at all, except a big dent on the passenger side bed from when he got to close to something and the old antennae mount rubbed on something he hit. It starts and runs fantastic, shifts a bit hard with no load and like a dream with even the slightest bit of weight on the back. So far the only thing I've noticed wrong with it is a fuel line that needs replacing and it will shift itself from 4H back to 2L while driving. It doesn't make any noise or anything it just very gradually lowers the lever back to 2L. I'm assuming its just a spring gone bad somewhere, I've read a bunch of different things at this point I believe I just need to get under it and investigate some once the snow is gone here. However if anyone has an idea of what this might be right off hand that would be great.
Now after this last snow I've been debating getting a plow for this thing. From everything I've read these things make beastly plows I see 2 set ups on CL here in the area and since I've never had a truck like this or a plow for that matter I could use some advice. One set up is a Meyer 8ft angling plow with electronics, pump and mount for 1400, the mount came off a k20 I was told. The other is a 7.5ft western with an isarmatic mark 3a pump and mount for an 85 Chevy for 850. supposedly both work. I'm mechanically inclined enough to install a plow I believe, however Id prefer to not drill any additional holes if I can help it. Also other than the truck I have nothing to haul the plow with, can 2 people lift all the gear into the bed or will I have to install the mount on site to drive away with it? either way ill be installing it in a driveway, I have tools just not garage. If I have to install it on site how difficult is the install and how long will it take for the average person? What all should I be looking at when buying a used plow?
I know somewhere on the forum I read that the western mounts are direct bolt on parts which makes me lean more towards the western. I've read absolutely 0 about anyone using a Meyer or how easily/well it installs. I also recall someone saying an 8ft plow works great, will a 7.5 do as well? or would this leave too much of the windrow in the path of the tires? I would be using the plow mostly for driveways (mostly friends and family with some income potential if I don't have to work, maybe even plowing my road because the county usually wont) I'm big on "efficiency" and things lasting a good long while, I don't mind maintenance so if one requires a little more than the other that is not an issue. Also a biggie for me since I want to keep it close to stock, I want to keep the bumper and brush guard on the front after the plow install with minimal to no alteration necessary.
Thanks again for reading and any help/suggestions.
I just bought a m1008, It used to be the radio truck with the troop seats. It now has 2 large toolboxes in place of the troop seats. It looks to be almost entirely stock set up. Had 25k original miles on it when I bought it from my buddy who bought it from a movie prop company with 22k miles on it. Hardly any rust or damage at all, except a big dent on the passenger side bed from when he got to close to something and the old antennae mount rubbed on something he hit. It starts and runs fantastic, shifts a bit hard with no load and like a dream with even the slightest bit of weight on the back. So far the only thing I've noticed wrong with it is a fuel line that needs replacing and it will shift itself from 4H back to 2L while driving. It doesn't make any noise or anything it just very gradually lowers the lever back to 2L. I'm assuming its just a spring gone bad somewhere, I've read a bunch of different things at this point I believe I just need to get under it and investigate some once the snow is gone here. However if anyone has an idea of what this might be right off hand that would be great.
Now after this last snow I've been debating getting a plow for this thing. From everything I've read these things make beastly plows I see 2 set ups on CL here in the area and since I've never had a truck like this or a plow for that matter I could use some advice. One set up is a Meyer 8ft angling plow with electronics, pump and mount for 1400, the mount came off a k20 I was told. The other is a 7.5ft western with an isarmatic mark 3a pump and mount for an 85 Chevy for 850. supposedly both work. I'm mechanically inclined enough to install a plow I believe, however Id prefer to not drill any additional holes if I can help it. Also other than the truck I have nothing to haul the plow with, can 2 people lift all the gear into the bed or will I have to install the mount on site to drive away with it? either way ill be installing it in a driveway, I have tools just not garage. If I have to install it on site how difficult is the install and how long will it take for the average person? What all should I be looking at when buying a used plow?
I know somewhere on the forum I read that the western mounts are direct bolt on parts which makes me lean more towards the western. I've read absolutely 0 about anyone using a Meyer or how easily/well it installs. I also recall someone saying an 8ft plow works great, will a 7.5 do as well? or would this leave too much of the windrow in the path of the tires? I would be using the plow mostly for driveways (mostly friends and family with some income potential if I don't have to work, maybe even plowing my road because the county usually wont) I'm big on "efficiency" and things lasting a good long while, I don't mind maintenance so if one requires a little more than the other that is not an issue. Also a biggie for me since I want to keep it close to stock, I want to keep the bumper and brush guard on the front after the plow install with minimal to no alteration necessary.
Thanks again for reading and any help/suggestions.
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