View Poll Results: What Brand Do you Scrap Haul with! (Trucks Mainly)

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  • Ford: 1980-2000 (Trucks And SUV)

    26 50.00%
  • Chevrolet: 1980-2000

    20 38.46%
  • Toyota: (Cars Mainly)

    5 9.62%
  • Nissa

    5 9.62%
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    Quote Originally Posted by jennija View Post
    BEAUTIFUL truck, I'm a big 'yota fan, the fam. has two fj60s, those things are unstoppable. this is the truck I want some day. Now imagine if toyota actually got into the 3/4 ton market ...............hmmmmm
    Thanks. It's a nice truck I like it alot. You know the tundra is built like a 3/4 ton already so technically they are in the 3/4 market... Wish they would make a diesel already. Maybe soon since Nissan is giving the Titan a Cummings next year. If I was still time scrapper I would get a 96 dodge 3500 with a 12 valve Cummings in it with a manual tranny. Done deal

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    2000 ford ranger with the smallest engine possible
    its great cuase im usually not hauling and mostly do freeway miles (bike the streets) i check my odometer after filling up and seem to avg25mpg

    that being the case i still do wayyyyyy more hualing and way less driving than all my other truck owner buddies

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    1983 Chevy Chevette CS. Easy to load & still rockin' after 30 years.

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    1991 f150 for scrap work usually. 287k miles, old and ugly, but always gets it done. My 2008 f250 4x4 diesel is there if i need it, but the 6" lift is very impractical for some trailers

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravygrabber View Post
    Thanks. It's a nice truck I like it alot. You know the tundra is built like a 3/4 ton already so technically they are in the 3/4 market... Wish they would make a diesel already. Maybe soon since Nissan is giving the Titan a Cummings next year. If I was still time scrapper I would get a 96 dodge 3500 with a 12 valve Cummings in it with a manual tranny. Done deal
    Love the cummins! but I am not a dodge fan, shame to put that gem of a motor in that truck! haha and yeah thats what i meant with the tundra, its already like a three quarter ton soooooo, if they actually marketed a 3/4 ton, itd be a 1 ton right?? I might have to get a dodge with a cummins soon....i love my b2600i, bulletproof motor and 4x4, but sometimes she just doesn't have the snort I need
    Last edited by jennija; 12-24-2013 at 03:55 PM.

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    1962 gmc 4000, 20' power bed, power winch.
    1979 Chevrolet c-70 20' power bed, power winch.
    1968 m109a3 (deuce and a half).
    1971 m35a2 (deuce and a half), power winch.
    2000 international 24' power bed, power winch.

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    Finally watched the video explaining how to post pics in posts. Here are my scrapping trucks.


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    2007 F150 Long Bed 4.2 6cylinder

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    2000 F250 7.3 diesel short bed

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    My scrap mobiles...not really partial to a label:

    F350 dually with wrecker
    Dodge 3/4 ton with wrecker
    F350 dually 4x4
    F350 non dual
    Chevy 1/2 ton
    F150
    Nissan 1/4 ton 4x4

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    Been wondering how things are C4...haven't heard from you in a while.
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    #1 truck: 2003 GMC 2500 Duramax/Allison std. cab, pulling an 18' 12K skidloader trailer. Bought new, 85K miles.
    #2 truck: 1997 F250 Super Duty 351 gas with side tool boxes and ladder rack. Also set up for the trailer. Bought used, 100K miles.
    #3 truck: 1994 Toyota std. cab pickup. 180K miles. More of a daily driver but good for curb shopping.

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    a guy that drives and owns it all...so when it comes to diesel motors which do you prefer when working/towing? the fords or the cummins?

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    2000 Dodge Ram it's a quad cab with the off road package...5.9 gasser. It's lifted which means I have a hard time with it cruising my route, BUT it does get 13mpg all the time everywhere I go...and that's not bad for a big dodge. What it can do is the farm and jobsite scrapping, I can get to piles and places that nobody else can and thus I get the payout when they don't so there is that.

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    Just bought this off some company in Canada as my new haul rig!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Does it come with all the Canadians pictured?

    Couldn't resist. Or did the contract say.."Canadians not included." Haha! It's bad pun night!

    Nice truck!

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    I'll only be able to drive it next week.. then she'll melt and I'll have to buy a new truck! Baa Haa Ha!

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    1995 Ford F-150
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    215,000 miles
    Last edited by CanIScrapIt; 01-04-2014 at 03:28 PM.
    Yeah that's great and all...but...CAN I SCRAP IT!?


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