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Posted by woodache on March 30, 2007 at 01:17:12 from (66.45.222.40):
In Reply to: Dump trucks for the farm posted by Blue3992 (N Illinois) on March 30, 2007 at 00:33:42:

This is what you need, min of a 1T rated and dual wheels. Dirt dump, I guess this is what you want, beds are just to heavy for single wheel axles. Dumps are not cheap! Even really old ones sell for a bunch. I bought a 1 78 Chev 1T that is in very good shape 18 years ago for $3000. I just used it to haul 3000 yds of dirt on my farm. Worth the price I paid just for this job alone! This truck still has the Toyo tires that came on it when I got it. It also had over 300,000 miles when I got it. It was an old State Road service truck. Empty weight 7600 lbs with a door tag of 16000 GVW
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