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Also 2500 gal would be almost a thousand pounds over the government payload rating of 10 tons (on road) as long as I register the truck to be hauling that weight would I be OK? Or is that a set limit that is not to be exceded under any condition?
Ok thanks to everyone for the input.. Definitely want to stay away from the 4500 gal mark.. But want to try to get closer to 2400.. And to answer other questions both Highway and off-road, most of the rougher terrain is sand.. Has anyone had trouble with these trucks? We need something that...
Ok thanks for changing my title I didn't realize that. But we are currently using a m35a2 and love it but it can only haul about 1300 gal which results in many trips.. We need a 6x6 vehicle because we are often Drilling in blow sand and our Drilling rig gets stuck. Plus we need get the water...
Hello I am pretty new to this site.. But need help! Me and my family run a water well business in which we need to haul wa ter to drill... We need to upgrade the water truck and need to haul 2500 - 3000 gal of water. Found a M923a2 and have seen pics on the Internet of 5 ton trucks hauling...
I'm really not sure how to work a forum so if this comes out wrong I apologize but thank you I followed the link and think I might be able to do something with that!
appreciate the welcome! the trailer does have breaks.. Which is why just changing bulbs alone I don't kno would work. I Co-own a drilling/water well service and found the Duece and fell in love with it. It can pull out the rig, haul water or the backhoe and it seems plenty strong.. I found...
Hey there my name is Kody, I just bought a duece for hauling water/backhoe. The duece is a m35a2 6x6 and has a 24 volt system. I built a gooseneck hitch for it and need help adapting the trailer lights/ brakes to the 24 volt system. I have no clue even where to begin any help would be greatly...