simonsrplant
Senior Member
You guys down in the states have such clean vehicles...
We throw so much **** on he roads through winter they fall to pieces.
We throw so much **** on he roads through winter they fall to pieces.
They put the same garbage all over our roads here in Maine. That was the biggest reason I flew to southern Virginia to buy this one. The frame and chassis on this 2006 truck look better than some 2015 trucks from around here.You guys down in the states have such clean vehicles...
We throw so much **** on he roads through winter they fall to pieces.
That's a loooong truck. Looks overweight just sitting there empty. Cool rig, space will definitely not be a problemSo here is what I have...
Finally got the truck imported and bedded to me.
In short plan words, I plan to pull the body and remove welding deck and front cabinet (which is an add on) from the 07 M2
Then tidy it up and mount it on the FL80 4x4 cab and chassis.
Progress and pics to follow.
First day of summer yesterday... 12-18 inches of snow at the mines I work at!!!Interesting build simons. What are the specs on the FL 80?
I'm happy I live down south - no road salt. I have an '01 F250 7.3 that I bought new and the frame is looks like it did when it was new.
We might get an inch or so of snow a year which is great as we just take a snow day and enjoy adult beverages. No need to spend millions on equipment - just take the day off, it'll be melted tomorrow.
space is always a problem!!! wouldn't matter if I had a 53 foot semi trailerThat's a loooong truck. Looks overweight just sitting there empty. Cool rig, space will definitely not be a problem
That is the plan so I can drop the crane height. I just hate to take up one of the only open storage box’s but it looks like I’m running out of optionsWhat about moving the welder to the drivers side rear then the cables etc can live in that cabinet?
Congrats on the new unit.