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My bobed M54,
The 16/20's fit fine for me but what are you going to use the truck for.
Hauling water may put the center of gravity to high and cause the truck to be unstable off road.
Great pictures.
What type of rear did you use? It looks like an Eaton out of a single axle dump, as long as the gear ratio's are right between the front/rear that should make one heck of a cool setup.
Keep us posted on the progress.
Chad
I'm going to title my 5ton with heavy farm plates,the 20k plates will run you $89.00 per year, 16k plate is $70.75. There are a few restrictions but as long as your on a farm and using the truck for some farm activity you can get farm plates on it.
Don't go with collector plate, they top out at...
Good win!! I bid on the 146 and the m127 lost both but I picked up 2 105's. Should be just a short hop around or across the pond from WI.
I thought the legs folded back on the 146, can anyone confirm this.
I'm in the process of getting my CDL, I'd like to be able to drive my 5tn when it's finished. I was wondering the cost since it may be cheaper to get it myself than having it hauled, I now have a ruff idea of what it'll cost.
Plus its the adventure of getting it.