Small trucks. What do you know about them??
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#1
OK i have been thinking about this for about 6 months now. I called my bank and they will let me know Thursday if I'm pre approved for 30k to buy a small hook-lift or roll off truck.
I want to get into dumpster rentals part time and work it around my tri/axle dump. Which i can do with out a problem. The quarry i haul out of could careless if you want to leave at 12 or whatever time you want.
My dad and i are kinda going into this together. I will be getting the truck and he will be buying about 5-6 cans. 10,15 and 20 yarders. We will be going after homeowners and small contractors. Ok enough with all that.
I'm looking at the smaller IHs and Fl70s. The truck i want is going to be right under CDL under 26k GVW. I dont know to much about the smaller trucks. But i see alot of IH 42 and 4300 on the road. They run the DT466 motor. One company i worked at years ago had like 6 of them. They seemed like good little trucks.
Now the F-liners i know nothing at all about. So you may have to fill me in if you know anything about them.
I'm leaning torwards the IH. The main reason is a buddy of mine is a service manager at an IH dealer. He is going to run the VINs of trucks i find to see if they had a trouble past. Plus i just kinda like the IHs over the F-liners anyway.
Here is alink off the type of trucks im talking about. So what do you know about them thanks.
2003 International Rolloff
I want to get into dumpster rentals part time and work it around my tri/axle dump. Which i can do with out a problem. The quarry i haul out of could careless if you want to leave at 12 or whatever time you want.
My dad and i are kinda going into this together. I will be getting the truck and he will be buying about 5-6 cans. 10,15 and 20 yarders. We will be going after homeowners and small contractors. Ok enough with all that.
I'm looking at the smaller IHs and Fl70s. The truck i want is going to be right under CDL under 26k GVW. I dont know to much about the smaller trucks. But i see alot of IH 42 and 4300 on the road. They run the DT466 motor. One company i worked at years ago had like 6 of them. They seemed like good little trucks.
Now the F-liners i know nothing at all about. So you may have to fill me in if you know anything about them.
I'm leaning torwards the IH. The main reason is a buddy of mine is a service manager at an IH dealer. He is going to run the VINs of trucks i find to see if they had a trouble past. Plus i just kinda like the IHs over the F-liners anyway.
Here is alink off the type of trucks im talking about. So what do you know about them thanks.
2003 International Rolloff
#2
classictruckman , 02-27-2011 08:57 AM
Definately stay away from the IH's if they have a VT365 or any other version of the small V8 engine, we have 2 of them and they've been nothing but trouble. I haven't heard anything good about the DT466 either, but they have been making them forever.
#3
Steel Horse Cowboy , 02-27-2011 12:02 PM
A loaded 20yrd dumpster should put you OVER the 26k limit you are looking to stay under I think, especially if it's loaded with bricks, roofing shingles and other stuff......
I'd try to find a FL70 with a C-11 maybe if you can, but I'm thinking you might be looking into a 26k+ truck for the stuff you want to do.
I'd try to find a FL70 with a C-11 maybe if you can, but I'm thinking you might be looking into a 26k+ truck for the stuff you want to do.
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Steel Horse Cowboy , 02-27-2011 12:29 PM
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I hear ya, just remember they will at least have to have a Chauffers license. But if you can get something under 26k then I'd go for it!Originally Posted by Mackman
If i found the right CDL truck at a very good price i would buy it. I just im looking for under CDL so if i get jammed up i can get anyone to drive it for me.
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MichiganDriver , 02-27-2011 01:24 PM
I did remodeling for a few years and one company had a slick system that's worth passing on to you. They just put wooden sides on a heavy duty utility trailer and towed it with a large diesel pick up truck. The rental agreement made it clear that we would be responsible for damages to the trailer so they were covered there. One thing I don't know is how they actually dumped the thing.
IIRC we rented a 6 yd and later on a 10 yd from them. It's hard to imagine anything bigger using that setup.
IIRC we rented a 6 yd and later on a 10 yd from them. It's hard to imagine anything bigger using that setup.
#8
around these parts most people go with the ford f-650/750 or with a pete 330/335 or kenworth t-300. i also imagine it would be pretty easy to go overweight with a small truck due to the fact that the average homeowner isnt that bright when it comes to guessing weights.