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#406766 04/26/2008 8:05 AM
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I may have a chance to go pick up my great uncles old dumptruck. It is a 800 mile trip one way. I believe it is a one ton or maybe a ton and a half. My dad doesn't know. I do know that my great uncle built the dumpbox for it himnself. I was wondering if anyone could give me an estimate of how much it would probably weigh. I know that without seeing a pic it is hard to guess but hoping for some ideas. My car trailer has only a 7000 lb rating. I have a new Duramax to pull it with so that is not an issue. Thanks

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Both my 1 Tons are in the 6000 pound range.


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In either case a 7K GVWR trailer is too light for such a long journey. Better get a 12K rated trailer or have it hauled.


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I just talked to my dad and he said it is eight lug axles and 700-18 tires and wheels.


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Carhauler trailers I've rented at U Hall won't carry that much weight either. Whatever you get, be sure it has brakes.


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A little history of the truck. My great uncle had it stored in the garage for probably 25 plus years then about 5 years ago my uncle got it out and put plates and such and was driving it. Well my cousin has it now, but I am going to get it. How much would be a good starting price to offer? I have no idea what else is wrong with it, if anything.


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Well against the popular advice I pulled it home on my trailer. I only lost one tire/wheel. Ended up not paying for it, my cousin doesn't really have any use for it. It has an updated drivers door, one with a wing window. The original is still there, stored in the garage. I will probably get it next time I am back up there. The front of the hood has a little dent, and there is a small scrape down the drivers side. The only rust through I have found is on the floorboard on the drivers side. The back window is cracked but still in place.

I am hoping to get some time to see if it still runs. It is supposed to. May be a great IRWIPI story.



Since I don't have a 6 volt charger would it hurt anything to try to jump it with a 12 volt truck. I am probably going to just leave it 6 volt instead of upgrading to 12. When I figure out how to make an album just for this truck in my photobucket I will post a link.


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http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f129/Ibendcars/dumptruck/

I think this is a link to my dumptruck album.


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Nice truck! thumbs_up The engine can be started with 12 volts, but don't crank it too long as to burn it out. I ran my old GMC suburban that way for over 5 years and sold it with the same six volt starter.

I noticed the engine is a later 235, check the casting numbers to see what year.

What's with asking the questions and then ignoring the answer? You're lucky that you only lost a tire! dang

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Nice truck! , I bet it was a long haul home with that beast on a trailor...lol


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Great truck! Depending how long it's been since it was last run, don't be in a rush to start it without doing some prep work. Use fresh gas and check everything prior to starting. A little work now could save you some headaches later.

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Nice looking dump bed. Your great Uncle did a fine job on it. I think it's great you were able to keep it in the family, and I love the price you paid. Submit a story and pics to the gallery - it would be another fine addition. Oh - nice to meet you, too. thumbs_up thumbs_up


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Looks like a nice truck. Like Bruce said take your time in starting it. Along with fresh gas pull the plugs and squirt a little oil in the cylinders and remove the valve cover and oil the valve stems and rockers.
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Originally Posted by GMONIZ
What's with asking the questions and then ignoring the answer? You're lucky that you only lost a tire! dang

I didn't ask IF I COULD PULL IT I only asked what it might weigh. I knew it would be a little overweight. It was a deal where I kinda had to leave right now to go get it. The local rental store was already closed, and I don't think they allow there trailers to be pulled out of state anyway. I put heavier rated tires on my trailer last time they were replaced.



Yes it is a later engine. The original seized up one is still sitting in the corner of the garage back home. Where is the casting number on the motor??


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IBenDcars,

Interesting truck. One of the pictures of the engine compartment shows what appears to be a belt driven hydraulic pump and a firewall mounted sump. There is a lever attached to the pump that goes through the firewall into the cab. Is that a covered fuse box nestled up next to the sump tank?

Lots of fun stuff to figure out and play with..good luck and thanks for the pictures. thumbs_up

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Cool truck!! And the price was right, too!!

By all means, use fresh gas when you start it--either from a container, or else clean the tank. You would not believe the havoc that old gas can cause. Been there, done that!!


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I ran my '39's starter on a 12-volt battery for years. The problem is with the rest of your electrics -- 12 volts will certainly fry the gas guage and sending unit (assuming they still work anyway) as well as the other guages.

Check the wiring, though. On the older, non-running trucks, the wiring is usually a fire waiting to happen.

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IbenDcars, you can go to Walmart and get a 6v/12v battery charger for $30. I had to do that because my charging system seems to have something wrong with it.


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Nice Truck, 800 mile trip, I bet that burned up some Petro


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Nice truck. Wish my 48 was that nice


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