View Poll Results: Which truck To Pull With?
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Chevy 2500 HD
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121 |
14.25% |
Chevy 3500 SRW
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26 |
3.06% |
Chevy 3500 DRW
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63 |
7.42% |
Dodge 2500
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87 |
10.25% |
Dodge 3500 SRW
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53 |
6.24% |
Dodge 3500 DRW
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78 |
9.19% |
Ford 250
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126 |
14.84% |
Ford 350 SRW
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90 |
10.60% |
Ford 350 DRW
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92 |
10.84% |
GMC 2500 HD
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62 |
7.30% |
GMC 3500 SRW
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8 |
0.94% |
GMC 3500 DRW
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21 |
2.47% |
Chevy/GMC 4500/5500, Dodge 4500/5500 or Ford 450/550
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13 |
1.53% |
Medium Duty various brands not listed
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1 |
0.12% |
Heavy Duty various brands
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8 |
0.94% |
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03-04-2017, 09:56 AM
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#201
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: North Bay Area
Posts: 351
M.O.C. #19469
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Your right. My son thinks nothing will out pull his 2014 cummings its all in the eyes of the owner. All those numers you thru out there They mean nothing to me. I have no Idea what my numbers would even be. And I don't care. I work for a company that has every diesel made. I've drove them all. New and old like my 2000 7.3 All I'm saying is to me I'll drive my 7.3 till the wheels fall off. The only major repair yet was the tranny, new tranny at 104,000 miles. My company employ's over 20 diesel mechanics the majority say the 7.3 was the best.
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2004 2955RL 2nd owners 400 watt solar, 2000 inverter/charger 4-6volt golf cart battery's & a champion 3400 remote start dual fuel genny
2000 F-350 swd crew cab long bed 7.3 power stroke transflow 77 gal fuel tank.
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04-09-2017, 09:58 AM
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#202
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Gardnerville
Posts: 1,283
M.O.C. #17163
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Had 3 psd, then an 04 Cummins, now a 2015 ram 3500 4x4 Laramie, loaded... 385 hp, 865 torque, AISIN trans.... the best so far...
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08-22-2017, 11:21 AM
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#203
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Established Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Holdrege
Posts: 49
M.O.C. #19802
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Originally Posted by relocater
quote "Dave Smith Motors. They are the biggest Dodge dealer in the world and they sell them at an excellent price. They are also a GMC and Chevrolet dealership and they don't sell as many of them. For some reason they can't offer the same type of price on GM's"
Mike,
That's interesting about Dave Smith's pricing ability on the Chevy's & GMC's. This morning, before I read this, I sent them an email for a quote on a new Chevy. Haven't been called yet. I've also got a 98 Dodge HD Cummins that just turned 100k and I'm concerned that it would have trouble pulling a 3400 or a 3585 even if I tricked it out. Mike in Montana
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I would keep your 98 dodge. If you did regular maintenance on it, I wouldn't be afraid to pull anything anywhere with it. Before I became disabled I was a mechanic. Have a mechanic turn up your turbo and pull away. THAT'S MY 2 CENTS
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Bryan S/Brenda C. 2016 Ram 2500HD / 2009 Montana 3500RL
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10-13-2017, 07:14 PM
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#204
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Saint George
Posts: 188
M.O.C. #19132
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I'm a firm believer that all the HD 350/3500 are great trucks I'm a Chevy and Ram guy.
I went with Ram because the seats seem to fit me better. Now that I pull with it OMG it seems the truck is asking me (hey when we going to work) its a dream. going out west I never had any issues pulling any grades and the engine brake was phenomenal. I'm sure every other HD driver has the same experience, but they have all come along way from 10 years ago. Diesel all the way.
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2016 Ram 3500 DRW pulling 2016 Montana 3720RL
living in UT. wandering around with my best friend (38) years married and the royals (2 Saint Bernard's)
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07-30-2018, 05:33 PM
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#205
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Established Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 22
M.O.C. #22325
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We have looked into, in minute detail here as I’m an Obsessive Researcher, many options for tow vehicles.
We have access to the usual suite of Ram, Ford and GM trucks. These are very nice with good equipment levels across the ranges, and great diesel/transmission inclusions if you can look past the DPF/DEF systems fitted for emissions compliance.
Here, a truck to tow our 370br HC would be classified as a Heavy Vehicle and would be subject to Yearly Roadworthy inspections, so deleting those emissions systems are not an option.
Price wise for those trucks, well....before we decided on our HC, we looked at importing a 3950BR. The truck we decided on to tow that was a current model 2018 Silverado 3500 dually, crew cab, long box LTZ with the Duramax. With the right hand drive conversion and Australian compliance, we were presented with a quote for AUD$165,000K, on road drive away!
Ain’t happenin’,,,,,Period!
Disappointed? You betcha!
Peeved? Blame the Government for Everything
So, next option, a Japanese flat bed truck,,,,don’t laugh this gets good....Isuzu, original designers of the Duramax, produce a ton of different types.
One, is a crew cab, 7.8 litre straight six diesel with an Allison Trans backing it up, plus it has air over hydraulic braking, meaning the air system is already there for the air brakes on the RV!
As we are semi-retiring, meaning we intend working to assist with paying our way as we travel, I wanted to carry the tools of my trade with me, and they weigh a bit, and we would like to do gold prospecting and gem fossicking too, so we’ll need room (and cargo capacity) for all of that ‘stuff’ too.
So we ended up downsizing the RV by a 1000kg from the 3950br to the HC 370br, so ditching the hydraulics in favour of cable slides and the electric jacks saved Literally a ton of weight, plus we kept the (BR) for Vicki’s office and space for the Grandkids when they visit Grandma and Poppy. It was the floor plan we wanted.
I’ll post a pic in our album of a smaller rig than ours will be, and yes that’s a boat on the roof of the truck (we call a little runabout like that a Tinny) and a pic of the truck we intend buying to modify as our hauler, they’re also available in 4x4 configuration but rear airbag suspension is not optioned.
Mitsubishi (Fuso), Nissan (UD) and Toyota also have similar options. But I favour the Isuzu.
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All the Best,
Pat & Vicki.
2016 Montana High Country 370BR.
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07-30-2018, 07:10 PM
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#206
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Bee Branch
Posts: 2,620
M.O.C. #20693
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WOW and we just thought we had it bad in the USA!!
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James & Irene Wilson
Bee Branch, AR.
2017 Ram 1 ton diesel duallyCrew Cab/Long Bed
2018 Montana High Country 381TH Garage Full of Toys
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07-31-2018, 06:23 AM
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#207
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Fulton
Posts: 456
M.O.C. #20688
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Ok Pat you’ve got my curiosity up.
What’s the Isuzu going to cost if you don’t mind and also what’s the dollar conversion.
I have a brother in law in New Zealand and seems like an expensive place to live.
We just started our travels and loving it, safe travels!
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Wayne & Malinda
2018 Montana 3731FL
MORryde IS/DiscBrakes
2017 F450 DRW KR 4x4
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07-31-2018, 06:44 PM
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#208
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Established Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 22
M.O.C. #22325
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MidMOTraveler
Ok Pat you’ve got my curiosity up.
What’s the Isuzu going to cost if you don’t mind and also what’s the dollar conversion.
I have a brother in law in New Zealand and seems like an expensive place to live.
We just started our travels and loving it, safe travels!
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Hi there, currently the AU$ is buying .74c US, The NZ$ is slightly lower at around .68 I think.
The sum I quoted for the Chevy truck, was Exclusive of fifth wheel prep, trailering camera system (which is Bloody Brilliant), trailer air brake system and bucket seats.
That last item Really peeved me, I think the last car I had with a bench seat as standard was made in 1966.
Anyway, the Jap truck fully kitted out to tow the HC should be around 50% of the Chevy cost.
I’m trying to find a good used late model with low KM’s that fits the bill, time will tell.
Vicki and I both still work full time for the moment, so time is on our side
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All the Best,
Pat & Vicki.
2016 Montana High Country 370BR.
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07-31-2018, 06:55 PM
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#209
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Grand Rapids
Posts: 1,898
M.O.C. #9561
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way way to much information. buy a ford
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07-31-2018, 07:02 PM
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#210
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Established Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 22
M.O.C. #22325
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MidMOTraveler
Ok Pat you’ve got my curiosity up.
What’s the Isuzu going to cost if you don’t mind and also what’s the dollar conversion.
I have a brother in law in New Zealand and seems like an expensive place to live.
We just started our travels and loving it, safe travels!
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Part 2.
I’m doing this in parts as I keep getting logged out and I’m losing my One finger typed, epic replies to the ether!
So the truck has a Stonking Big turbo diesel, a shifterless Allison trans and a locking differential, bullet proof driveline, tick.
Lots of options for wheelbase, tick.
Already has airbrakes, no need to modify anything, tick.
24v electrics, have to fit a 24/12v step down transformer plus an inverter, minor inconvenience.
Touchscreen stereo unit, commercial gps, a proper GPS too, not that ridiculous thing that relies on phone network coverage. We have a small population separated by vast distances with no network coverage, gotta be proper GPS. The one fitted to the truck is a true commercial vehicle type which you can program with you’re rig height, width and length and it will warn of low bridges for example,,,,,tick.
Drivers ISRI air suspension seat is standard, but I’ll upgrade them to leather, powered air seats.
I’ll fit a long range fuel tank and a potable water tank.
A bull bar for the kangaroos, camels and cattle to Hopefully bounce off of if they can’t be avoided in time..
A lockable second cab behind the main cab for tools and Stuff.
Storage for a black tank tote tank.
The to do list is long, but will make for a comfy truck, the rear of the crew cab seats 4 on fold down seating, (I’m told I’m buying a crew cab for when the grandkids come camping in their holidays) so there’s storage options there as well as room for the dog.
It should be fun
As usual, any questions,,,,
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All the Best,
Pat & Vicki.
2016 Montana High Country 370BR.
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07-31-2018, 07:08 PM
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#211
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Established Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 22
M.O.C. #22325
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mazboy
way way to much information. buy a ford
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The F350 I looked at was even more expensive than the Chevy, that nudged $172,000 from memory and had less options.
I’ve no particular like or dislike of any car/truck, I weigh them up on their options, abilities and price.
Then I pick what suits.
But a Ford?
Hee hee.
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All the Best,
Pat & Vicki.
2016 Montana High Country 370BR.
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07-31-2018, 07:23 PM
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#212
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Medford
Posts: 498
M.O.C. #18546
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OzMonties: Be sure and post a photo when you buy it!
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2016 Montana High Country 310RE
2020 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD LT CC 4x4 Duramax
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07-31-2018, 07:39 PM
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#213
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Established Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 22
M.O.C. #22325
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bad Moon
OzMonties: Be sure and post a photo when you buy it!
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Hi Badmoon,
I absolutely will, I’ll also post some more pics of our HC soon, she’s in the shop at the moment having front/bedroom A/C fitted and a couple other things fitted.
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All the Best,
Pat & Vicki.
2016 Montana High Country 370BR.
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