I really like that trailer, I bought a v-10 myself a couple months ago needed some work, still needs some work I'll get to it someday :)
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I really like that trailer, I bought a v-10 myself a couple months ago needed some work, still needs some work I'll get to it someday :)
thanks
the trailer was the best thing i have bought so far! as for the truck much better pulling over my ram 1500 did. last load i did when i hauled a 93 blazer to the scrap yard the 1500 with the 5.9 gas engine was begging for mercy. between the 4,300# on the trailer and the hills. i did a test run with the dodge v10 with my dads car on the trailer to put a small load on the trailer for testing. drove it on the local back roads out here in the country and it did lot better then my 1/2 ton truck did. my 1/2 ton was getting overloaded so time to upgrade to a 3/4 ton truck. might put a better throttle body,cold air intake kit,programmer and maybe a shift kit on it after i can get the trailer wiring fixed. getting pissed at the trailer wiring! about ready to just rip it out and put a new trailer wiring harness in its place. the problem i'm having is i have turn signals and brakes. but no trailer brakes! my brake controller keeps saying no trailer connection?? even when the trailer is plugged into the truck??? last owner did a hack job on the trailer wiring!!!!! someone cut off the plug in under the dash when all they had to do is plug in the extention wire on the factory tow option. and plug is also damaged looks like it broke and last owner just let it flap in the wind so its damaged back there as well. so no money is being made till i get the trailer wiring fixed! may take it into the dodge dealer and have them fix it if i can't get it figured out as last resort.
Ugh! My trailer which is nothing compared to you guys has running lights just no turn signals or brakes.
my truck
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just got the walls at pick n pull for bout 15bux :D and i digging the extra foot of rack
not my truck
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I like the truck co. name...Metal Bob'$..lol. Just makes me laugh.
Old truck, bet it's interesting to drive.
Sirscrapalot - If a bullfrog had wings it wouldn't bump his behind every time he hopped. - Don King
other pic isnt working :/
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try these
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fially got my trailer wiring fixed on my ram 2500 4x4 V10 at the dealership! so now i can hook up to my trailer and haul loads safely.
and while i was there had them power flush the radiator and heater core. so the heater works lot better now. now its time to put some junk cars on the trailer have a repair bill to pay off lol
My current truck is a 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 with the Cummins diesel and 6-speed stick. Very basic "work truck- regular cab, crank windows and not much snazzy stuff. I did get carpeted floors and a cloth seat (I despise vinyl or leather seats- hot in the summer, freezing in the winter). It has the appearance package with chrome bumpers, fake chrome wheel covers and cab clearance lights, so it's a good-looking rig for being a "base" truck.
This is the first brand-new truck I ever bought, and I plan to keep it for a very long time. I had wanted a diesel Ram since I was 15, and finally got one at 30. I had plenty of gas Dodges before, and they were all great trucks. Let's see... My first was a 73 D100 2wd, then a 79 W150 Power Wagon, 67 W200 Power Wagon, 85 Ram W250 and an 88 Ram W250. I wish I still had the 67 Power Wagon, that thing was a BEAST. It was a former municipal road crew truck with a factory snow plow. Geared really low, top speed was about 50 MPH.
I just got a "new" truck too! This past November I traded in my Grand Cherokee on a 2011 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 with the Hemi! I don't even know that trailer's back there anymore, and it's great having the box to toss stuff into on trash days. I hope to have it for many, many years.
--Geoff
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...31158821_n.jpgWell I got a new trailer, 20 ft deck with 5ft dove tail. Has 2 7,000 pound axles, and I gave $2,750 for it!
I still have yet to get her on the road but shes a great metal bin right now. Just picked it up a few weeks ago for $500. 1986 Chevy C10 with 1979 SBC 350 and turbo 350. Pretty **** solid for 100,000+ miles
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not mines but..
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homie said hes saving up for a truck
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couldnt be more than 3 dollars worth of metal in there :/
on a brighter note
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2010 Ford E150 eWaste Hauler
... not a stranger on the scales at the local yards, either
..... 10 Ply tires are a must amongst the rust!
thats exactly what i'm after just not a GM towing it. lol going to sell my 16ft float in the spring and upgrade to 5th wheels with deck overs. i drag so much crap on my trailer its sometimes to small between the wheel wells for farm scrap
do you have hydraulics to lift those ramps?
It is time to bite the bullet. The 14 yr. old Ford F-350 diesel has 250,000 miles on it and is going out to pasture, scrapping only. Wife has a Chevy and now I am looking for a new-to-me Dodge. My first truck was an International Harvester. I can not make up my mind and this drives the wife crazy. I also keep telling her this is the last one I will ever need to buy in my life. She questions this and I just tell her I can't help it if I lived this long. Pisses her off. Love it. New truck is on the horizon. Good Day.
I don't regret my purchase of the 2004 Dodge SLT Heavy Duty 4x4 5.7 Hemi. I thought my GMC 6.0 was a little snappier but I now think it is a matter of learning how to drive the Dodge, it's habits and the feel. It sure hangs onto the road; I'll say that. I'm bidding on a bigger trailer now but gotta live a little longer (like you, Patriot) to make this all work. . . . and I'm supposed to be retired. Havin' too much fun I guess.
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Theres deals out there on goosenecks. I looked for atleast a year for the right deal. My ramps are spring loaded. I need to add a third ramp in between the two because we have a lot of narrow front tractors I want to take to pulls/shows. The market for trailers like these has spiked up a lot within the last few years. New ones would take a while to pay off anyway.
I'm in the process of helping my friend put together my 1994 shortbed F150 with a straight 6 and standard. I bought it with "some assembly required." For some reason they pulled the engine 1/2 way out to do the clutch, and gave in when the slave blew as they were bolting it together. I bougth it for $500 and had to have it towed home. I have about $1,200 into it total and I think its almost done.
When I bought it, it had new starter, new alternator, new water pump, new power steering pump, new radiator, new clutch, new motor mounts, and new serpentine belt. The engine is also out of a newer vehicle. The tires are Goodyear wranglers with 3/4 tread.
I put into it smog pump, oil pan, egr, intake gasket, clutch slave, clutch master, clutch tube, a few bolts that were lost before I bought it, and a battery from the junk yard lol.
The Ford straight six is a solid motor, not too much on power,but reliable. No interest in a short bed though...
The price was right. At some point it will probably become a stake rack.
My friend is a Ford guy, and he says the straight six can pull a lot, just not very fast.
I forgot to mention, when he took the oil pan off, the inside of the engine was spotless.
Also its lockout 4x4
An older topic, but I thought I would reply to this one instead of making a new one.
1999 Dodge Dakota, 3.9L V-6, 2WD, 5 speed manual transmission. Here's some photos.
My truck at a glance with the 102" whip CB antenna.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...s/P7270025.JPG
400 watt power inverter is awesome. Runs my drill and other electronics that are useful as can be.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...s/P7270014.JPG
Since the power inverter is wired directly to the battery with 10-2 wire, I put a fuse in-line so that if something happens and the leads come loose and touch each other, it'll pop the fuse instead of blowing up my battery.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...s/P7270019.JPG
Supplies I keep behind the seat. Extension cord for use with the power inverter, jumper cables, battery charger, and my old serpentine belt. I replaced it already, but I kept the old one since it wasn't actually broken so if something happens and the new one breaks, I have a spare to get me home with.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...s/P7270022.JPG
My CB radio. I use it just to chit chat and to keep in touch with my wife when I'm around town since it's less distracting than a cell phone.
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The bed and my toolbox.
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Contents of the toolbox in the bed: Ratchet straps, tow chain, hydraulic jack, 2 jack stands, magnetic tray and can of misc. bolts, extra fluids of all kinds, grease gun, and my tool bag with all of my hand tools including spare fuses.
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Jack and 4-way behind the passenger seat under the carpeting.
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And that big sexy 3.9L V-6, :P
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2005 Ford F-150, 6.x5x14 Utility Trailer, and a car hauler I just picked up from someone for free as scrap today.
I owned a 1992 Dakota with the 3.9 and the 5 speed. It was 4x4, and a regular cab long bed. My God, what a truck! I've hauled over 2000# in the bed, and it did it better than my true half tons did.
I'm looking into another one. Mine was end-of-life when I got it. Have you towed or hauled anything heavy with yours? If you don't mind, I'd like to hear your thoughts on a Dakota that wasn't almost done with life.
only dakota i have ever had was a 2005 ext cab laramie w/ 4.7 v8, that truck was awesome. i regret ever getting rid of that. one of the few things i wish i would have stopped myself from doing if i could go back and do it again. That truck would pull nearly anything i asked it to.
I have a 2001 Toy Taco with a cap. Bought it new. Has 192,000 on it. Gets 19mph. I have a 6x12 single axle trailer that I have loaded up with more than the truck weighs.
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That's a pic from my business website. I am behind the fat guy in front of the truck.
Mine was at 200k miles when I got it, and I've hauled ~3000 pounds in it. I regularly pull my 15 foot flatbed with one or two riding mowers on it, and for a V-6 it does really well to have that much weight on the back. It has no problem accelerating on flat ground in 5th gear with 1,500 pounds behind it. You do kind of notice it going up hills, but all in all it does really good for a V-6. The one time I put 3k in it was when I needed gravel for my driveway so I put 3k pounds of gravel in the bed of the truck instead of paying the guy $45 to haul it 2 miles down the road. The engine acted just fine, could hardly tell the weight was back there as far as drag, but the suspension really didn't like it. I guess I really didn't realize just how heavy 3,000 pounds was until the loader started dumping and my bumper just sat lower and lower. Didn't hurt anything though. I also hooked onto the two halves of a car I was junking and dragged them a mile through the creek bed to where my trailer was sitting (trailer wouldn't fit up the creek), as well as a 20 foot long 12"x4" I-beam, loaded the car and the beam up on my trailer and hauled it to the scrap yard. To answer your question, yes, I've hauled a lot of weight with it, relative to the size of the truck anyway.
Anyway. This is my first Chrysler vehicle, and I have been seriously impressed with it. The previous owner was my wife's uncle who used it on construction jobs hauling blacktop and stuff, and they didn't even take care of it that well, so for it to do as good as it does with me after 200,000 miles of abuse is a testament to their durability. I have just tried to do all sorts of preventative maintenance since I've gotten it to keep it alive. I change the oil filter (Mopar filter) and oil (synthetic high mileage) every 3,000 miles, grease the front end and drive shaft and rotate the tires when I change the oil. I flush the transmission once a year before winter and just drained the transmission and re-filled it with full synthetic gear oil. The engine uses a little oil but I have a set of valve seals and valve cover gaskets when I feel like changing it out, it's not bad enough to warrant me screwing with it right now. I'm currently at 211,000 miles with the factory engine, transmission and differential, and when (if) it ever throws a rod or something, I plan to buy another Dodge truck to replace it.
I have a 00 silverado with the seemingly indestructible 5.3. Between 2006 and 11 it went from 70,000 to 296k at an oilfield company. Bought because i thought it had bad oil pressure but it just had a bad gauge. Ran a little rough so changed plugs and wires, may have been original if not changed once with oem acdelcos. Overall putting 2k lbs in it over every couple of weeks and carrying a couple hundred at a time daily. Its been a great little work truck. Also is basically all stock. Currently has 305k and running strong
Alright, while we're on Dodge Dakotas, this was/is my first truck:
1992 Dodge Dakota LE (4x4, 5-Speed, 3.9 V6) What a truck!
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This load was a good 2000#
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See that ugly grey duckling in the background? That's a 1987 Chevrolet R10. It's 2x4, and has the 305/4 Speed Auto combination. That was what the truck looked like when I fixed it. Here's what she looks like today:
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That load of cases scaled at 1260 pounds. I drive the Chevy once or twice a week. The Dakota is on the DL with a cracked transfer case. I think the green and white Oliver paint scheme looks nicer than the "50 shades of grey" theme :D
Been doing some maintenance on the old pickup truck the past week or so. Cleaned and painted my brake drums, flushed fresh antifreeze through the radiator, drained the differential and put in fresh fluid with a new gasket, as well as cleaning and painting the differential cover, drained the transmission and re-filled it with new gear lubricant, and getting ready to bleed fresh brake fluid through all the lines tomorrow. Since I do use it as a work truck, I try to keep it in good working order and take care of it. I figure if I take care of my truck, my truck will take care of me.
Differential fluid drained, cover cleaned and painted, fill plug painted (only on the outside, not the part that goes into the cover)
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Brake drums after the first of two coats of paint.
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Brake drums put back on, and wheel painted flat black to help prevent corrosion/rust from making the drums stick.
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Differential looked good. No metal chunks, no broken teeth, etc.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45...h_P8250106.jpg
And I made a video on how I re-fill the transmission with fresh fluid.
http://youtu.be/HY0ovl4i3Fk
06 GMC Sierra half ton 4x4 reg cab long box. Has the manual windows, locks, and 4x4. A radio and ac. If I may also add... No bench seat but the arm rest that folds down is nice. You know what I mean. Whatever. That's my truck. Got any fuel? I like toe mode. Lol.
I just put a transfer case in my 1992 Dakota.
A little tip for filling the transfer case: Stick a cheap funnel into a section of 1/2 inch hose that runs between the cab and bed. Stick the other end of the hose in the fill plug. It works great! The funnel rests on the cab and bed, and I can pour while standing.
Extended cabs have what might as well be called rumble seats. Extended cabs are most or all of the pickup market now and I've never used the back seats. The space is a toss pile of oil bottles, tiedowns, and other stuff I throw back there. A box in a longer bed could do the same job and leave room for longer or more scrap.
1998 F150 pushing 271,000 mi on origional equipment with missing pipes. This canadian-built truck's a beast!
2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4.
I also have a Harbor Freight 4x8 trailer if needed, but haven't needed it yet. I use it to haul the dirt bikes, but could use it for scrap more than likely.
my truck is such a piece of crap that whenever I go to the yard they ask me how I'm getting home.
just sold my 1992 GMC vandura to my dad 1/2 or 3/4 ton not sure gutted only the 2 front seats remained . had it since 2007 never left me stranded needed it because i used to live in a bad neighborhood other scrappers would steal your scrap and i did not have a garage to park it in. I also just sold my 1987 mazda b2000 to my cousin and now he is scrapping with it burned a ****load of oil for the last 2 years i just took peoples old oil and kept putting it in those engines were built to last but zero power or torque try getting over 60 mph on the highway with a small load lol.I have a 2 year old daughter so the wife made me go out and get my first car payment ever so i bought a 2002 toyota tacoma extended cab with 92000 miles for 8thousand. runs great more power than the mazda but uncomfortable getting my daughter in and out of her carseat. and not as comfortable in the drivers seat compared to my old mazdas i scrap a lot of front and rear clips from my body shop accounts so i needed a 4 cylinder low to the ground with no sides on it. i have had it for a year and will keep it until the wheels fall off and then some. CHICAGO GAS PRICES USUALLY LEAD THE NATION so i knew a 4 cylinder was the best option for me and i have never not gotten the load i needed and when i need the big guns i call my dad he's got a 1 TON VAN AND MY OLD 3/4 TON VAN
sawzawled the corner of my $17 highsides to fit this window guard i found in a dumpster, stoked
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only problem is it wont stay in place without the high sides, need to figure thazt one out :/
also want to chop the top 6 inches off then dot weld it back onto a flat bar of 1/4in steel to lower wind resistance. get it under the cab light.
high sides are lighter than any cage ive ever seen on anyones truck AND can be removed in seconds, holllla
window guard is ****ing heavy, like 50lbs heavy, lame.
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load from the other day, 1/2ton of heavy iron and some tin, they gave me 80/20
http://i.imgur.com/JHrOX2u.jpg
i forgot to grab a stove + more from my neighbors that morning, had the tailgate saved and all, :/
highest paying yard in the bay only 1/4mi away, too
tin at $60/ton and iron at $120/ton
headache rack?
http://i.imgur.com/EnqYnf8.jpg
how would i attach this to my truck?
I imagine I could place those little hooks that people screw into the sides of their bed and then tie-wire it to the headache rack - gheeeetttttoooo, haha
BUT I recall hearing if you drill screws into your cab, they will leak
It would be awesome if I could have it be easily removeable so i could loose 50lbs if im doing a week of commuting or a long roadtrip
hmmmm....
Id also like to saw it off 6inches. to a height below the height of the cab. then weld back on a flatbar up there
I figure that those six inches sticking out probably add a lot of wind resistance, loss in fuel economy
2008 Dodge Dakota 3.7 V6 auto 3.55 rear axle 160k odo still average 19-20 mpg 13- heavily loaded 4 tones or more .
best part it is mine paid off in full so its the best truck in the...... world :) (top gear reference )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_4xYgTHVSs