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I was searching GL's site for a past bid result on a particular sale . Unfortunately I don't see the sale number listed on GL's past bid result page. There seems to be a gap between sales 93XX and 12XXX. The sale I'm looking for is 10674. Any ideas? Thanks!
I told my friend about your wrecker bed last week. I have not heard back from him but I believe
He was already thinking of how much the cost would be to aquire the bed, the commercial chasis,
And the costs to put it all together, was possibly more than he wanted pay.
I will ask my friend what he would be willing to pay for one. I should see him sometime this week.
I don't know if he would pay to much considering he would still need the commercial truck chasis.
And the fact of getting the bed from there to here.
As far as the vice I'd like to have a nice...
Not sure what your companies budget is but there's a dealer in Colorado offering atleast one M917 for $26,500. Judging from what alot of these M929 and M930's are bringing at auction, it might be worth it to
hold out for the M917. Alot more truck, alot more power, engine brake, more capacity...
So would you be selling the wrecker bed if you do build this super truck? I have a friend that might be interested in it if you do. He wants to mount the wrecker bed on a commercial truck chasis to aide his main wrecker in recoverys. He says it would just be for lifting and winching, not actual...
Probably a good idea in alot of the parts of the country. After seeing footage on YouTube of a tornado around Dallas ( I think it was), seeing 53' van trailers tossed through the air as if they were leaves blowing in the wind. Ive considered the same idea. Here in New Mexico we get real high...
A friend of mine that is a heavy hauler said they might have an application as pusher trucks. He pulls an 18' wide lowboy with a kenworth T800, and sometimes has as many as two more T800's pushing from behind.
When loaded he said they usually are under 50mph, so the lower top end speed...
All have Cummins engines either BCI or BCIII . The M915 has the cat 7155 transmission and the M915A1 has the Allison auto. The M915A2 freightliners have the Detroit engines.