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Long story before to explain why I ask this:
A couple of years ago, I found an old M246 tractor wrecker (gasser) in a field close to where I live. It sparked my interest in the wreckers so I started doing a little research into the tractor wreckers.
I got the idea of starting a side business of vehicle recovery and crane service not towing, with the M246, looked at all the costs to get it in running shape and everything needed to start the business. I recently bought a M54A2 w/w with the intent of swapping the engine,hardtop,winch and other needed parts over to the M246( which I have not bought yet).
To pull all of this off, I have yet to : build my shop, convince the old guy to sell me the M246, get the M54A2 running, pull the M246 home and begin the long process of swapping and fixing.
SOOOO.... As I was thinking and planning, it looks like at least a year before I could get all of this done and the business started. I am impatient at times so I found a place that has a wrecker and can fix one up the way I want it.
It would be a multi-fuel with all new hoses,belts, brakes, paint, hardtop, and everything in working order with 14R20 tires ( on the stock lock ring wheels although). He quoted me right around $16,000 total.
It would give me a large "piece of mind" since it would be less likely to break down than if I tried to do everything myself, but it would cost quite a bit more also.
What do you think? Also, the wife is on board with this idea what ever way I go,so thats a plus.
A couple of years ago, I found an old M246 tractor wrecker (gasser) in a field close to where I live. It sparked my interest in the wreckers so I started doing a little research into the tractor wreckers.
I got the idea of starting a side business of vehicle recovery and crane service not towing, with the M246, looked at all the costs to get it in running shape and everything needed to start the business. I recently bought a M54A2 w/w with the intent of swapping the engine,hardtop,winch and other needed parts over to the M246( which I have not bought yet).
To pull all of this off, I have yet to : build my shop, convince the old guy to sell me the M246, get the M54A2 running, pull the M246 home and begin the long process of swapping and fixing.
SOOOO.... As I was thinking and planning, it looks like at least a year before I could get all of this done and the business started. I am impatient at times so I found a place that has a wrecker and can fix one up the way I want it.
It would be a multi-fuel with all new hoses,belts, brakes, paint, hardtop, and everything in working order with 14R20 tires ( on the stock lock ring wheels although). He quoted me right around $16,000 total.
It would give me a large "piece of mind" since it would be less likely to break down than if I tried to do everything myself, but it would cost quite a bit more also.
What do you think? Also, the wife is on board with this idea what ever way I go,so thats a plus.