1stDeuce
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Well, it's been 7 years since I sold my 1st (and only) Deuce, as well as the two M1008's that I had back in MI... Wife and I are building a house in Colorado over the next two years, and I've been looking for a sub-26,000gvw / sub-$4000 dump truck. I haven't found anything that isn't going to require a LOT of work, and really struggle at 7000'. One old ('72) Loadstar 1600 at $2500 is the best I can come up with, and it will need new tires all around at the very least to be road safe, which brings it up to $4000.
I keep looking at M1078's and thinking what a great dump/plow truck one would make if I can get one for sub-$4k and convert it to dump. I found ONE youtube video of an M1078 converted to dump with the stock bed. Their dump angle was a bit low, but other than that it looked workable. I've done searches on here with no results.
I'm not sure whether I'd convert the stock bed, or put a slightly shorter bed on it. (And shorten the wheelbase a bit...) Either way, it would be some work, but I'd have a really nice truck when done.
It appears that SOP at many places is to drain all fluids, and sometimes disconnect some hoses on the engine. The trucks closest to me all say "fluids drained, engine missing parts", though I can't see any missing parts from the photos... Has anyone bought a truck that had this description to find that it was a runner after adding fluids back in? Given the auto trans, it's not like they could drain it and then drive it out into the lot, so that's good, but the brakes appear to be caged, so if it was towed, it was dry... Hopefully it wasn't towed far or fast... ??
Any thoughts on converting to a dump bed, or converting the OE bed to dump? I'm hand with a welder, plasma cutter, hydraulics, etc, so more concerned with frame issues, or things mounted to the bed that will need to be relocated.
The closest trucks are a day away from me, so I'm bidding based on the GovPlanet description. Dangerous, I know, but not much choice. I bought my deuce as a "does not run" from Mechanicsburg, and when we got there ready to winch it onto the trailer, they jumped it and drove it over. I know that won't be the case with trucks that have no fluids, but I'm hopeful they are just draining them so they don't have to put drain pans under them... ??
Any feedback welcome. I'm honestly getting excited about having another, much nicer truck, so I have to keep telling myself this is probably not a great plan... But we need a dump truck, and could use a plow truck too, so it isn't a really bad plan, right?
I keep looking at M1078's and thinking what a great dump/plow truck one would make if I can get one for sub-$4k and convert it to dump. I found ONE youtube video of an M1078 converted to dump with the stock bed. Their dump angle was a bit low, but other than that it looked workable. I've done searches on here with no results.
I'm not sure whether I'd convert the stock bed, or put a slightly shorter bed on it. (And shorten the wheelbase a bit...) Either way, it would be some work, but I'd have a really nice truck when done.
It appears that SOP at many places is to drain all fluids, and sometimes disconnect some hoses on the engine. The trucks closest to me all say "fluids drained, engine missing parts", though I can't see any missing parts from the photos... Has anyone bought a truck that had this description to find that it was a runner after adding fluids back in? Given the auto trans, it's not like they could drain it and then drive it out into the lot, so that's good, but the brakes appear to be caged, so if it was towed, it was dry... Hopefully it wasn't towed far or fast... ??
Any thoughts on converting to a dump bed, or converting the OE bed to dump? I'm hand with a welder, plasma cutter, hydraulics, etc, so more concerned with frame issues, or things mounted to the bed that will need to be relocated.
The closest trucks are a day away from me, so I'm bidding based on the GovPlanet description. Dangerous, I know, but not much choice. I bought my deuce as a "does not run" from Mechanicsburg, and when we got there ready to winch it onto the trailer, they jumped it and drove it over. I know that won't be the case with trucks that have no fluids, but I'm hopeful they are just draining them so they don't have to put drain pans under them... ??
Any feedback welcome. I'm honestly getting excited about having another, much nicer truck, so I have to keep telling myself this is probably not a great plan... But we need a dump truck, and could use a plow truck too, so it isn't a really bad plan, right?
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