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    M923A1 5-ton military truck

    Hey guys.

    I bought some ATV tires from a guy this weekend, and he had a 1993 BMY Harsco M923 5-ton military truck sitting in his driveway. True 6x6, 8.3L Cummins, 5 speed Allison automatic transmission, air brakes. It's just cool as heck, and I think I could get it for $5000, which is a fair price. Not a steal, but not a bad amount for the size truck it is. The titlework is already done, and now it's easy to title and register for the road.

    What would be the pitfalls of owning something like this? I'm wanting to buy it just because it's cool. I'll mostly drive it in parades, maybe a little off-road, but mostly just to have just to look at and tinker with. It's just awesome, and it's only 5 grand. I could always get most of money back, if not more. Need some input. I was never in the service, so I've never been around these or worked on them, so looking to you to let me know what you know about them.

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    That's an amazing truck! A friend of mine has one and claims it can be powered by anything flammable like paint thinner, etc...he also says it gets about 4 miles per gallon. If you can afford the fuel and know how to work on a basic diesel, then I say go for it!
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    The owner tells me 10 MPG in town and 7 MPG on the highway. Not really a diesel guy, but being a Cummins in a military vehicle, it shouldn't need too much should it?

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    the only pitfall i can think of, in my case, is divorce
    otherwise u are good to go!

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    5 grand is cheap for that. Those are the trucks the rear ends for the monster trucks come from. They are in high demand. If you're so inclined, I'd pick it up and put it back for sale for 10 grand. Get on to the military truck forums and get the opinion from those guys. That's what they do.

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    No experience what so ever but they are cool. Never seen these newer 5 ton machines. Just use to seeing the older two and a half tons of various types. But i must say, when the guys bring them on trail rides they are show stoppers. Throw some benches in the back and go have a ball.

    Just remember if you get it stuck, youll probably need another 5 ton truck to pull you out.

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    You probably need a CDL to drive it since it has air brakes. Parts can be expensive and it is a 24 volt system so most parts stores wont have any electrical parts. Cost of upkeep is high, multiple gallon oil change, filters, tires etc. Finding a company to write insurance can be a pain also. The fun factor is high though, I have a 2 1/2 ton right now and it is a blast to drive. State Farm wrote me a policy for insurance since I wanted regular plates, not classic/historical. I think 5K is a fair price. Heres a pic of my Deuce.
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    You don't need a cdl if it's under 26,001 lbs. air brakes have nothing to do with it. Rental trucks have air brakes and you don't need a cdl to drive one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren_downe View Post
    You don't need a cdl if it's under 26,001 lbs. air brakes have nothing to do with it. Rental trucks have air brakes and you don't need a cdl to drive one of those.
    Rental trucks are a different category. A Deuce and a half weighs 15K and can carry 10k, that 5 ton has to weigh at least 18-20K and can hold 20K.

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    My deuce was a blast, but I never would have owned it if it didn't run on just about anything. I ran it on a concoction of waste oil, tranny fluid, gas, antifreeze, whatever. The 900 series will not do that, diesel only.
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    Now that's awesome! I've always wanted one to have and offroad with. As well as a hunting rig. 5g in my eyes not to bad. Could buy a used side by side for about double that. And those are not even close to be as awesome as a 6X6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    the only pitfall i can think of, in my case, is divorce
    otherwise u are good to go!
    I'd buy it AND give another 5g's for him to feed my wife... cause, yeh... she wouldn't be mine anymore....

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    You could sell those 3 Rockwell top loaders for five grand. Its a steal.

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    would be a pretty cool trikefest hauler!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakep53 View Post
    would be a pretty cool trikefest hauler!!!!
    I thought that too, but unless you live down the street from haspin acres, it's not worth driving across the country getting 5-10mpg.

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