fall_risk
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- Location
- Philadelphia
So I was in the market for a smallish chip truck for a while, but after some life changes and challenges, I've decided I'd like to go back to having a personal vehicle in addition to my bicycle. I can't justify two vehicles, so I need something that I can use as a daily driver, but still do tree work out of. I should mention that I no longer sub full-time, I have a full-time position that I plan on keeping for the foreseeable future, but I'm getting the contract climbing itch and I have a lot of my own customers (no conflicts with employer).
Unfortunately, an I or L pack is not in the cards, as this vehicle will be parallel parked in a crowded city neighborhood at night most of the time. I have pretty much settled on a dually, diesel, standard cab, automatic, one ton with a dump bed. I'm not ruling out buying an additional, larger truck in the future, but for the time being, additional capacity and material handling is easy for me to subcontract. I can get by with 8 yards or less of capacity, probably really only need 4ish. Since the cost of this vehicle will be split between business and personal use and I'm tired of paying for other people's problems, I plan to purchase new. The requirements are:
-fit into a reasonable urban parking spot
-have enough (locking) storage for occasional contract climbing and tree work, and so I can buy coffee without crapping my pants that someone is ganking all my stuff.
-have some kind of easy to emplace and remove chip box
My questions are:
-how has this set up worked for you?
-what's you opinion on the best body style? How would you set up for chipping?
-How can I get the storage I need without an I pack? Underbody boxes? Will that work on a one ton?
-what make? (let's keep it civil) 350 or 450? What engine? (I'm far more concerned with reliability and cost of ownership than a marginal performance edge).
-what am I not considering, i.e. why is this a terrible idea? In that vein, no, you can't talk me out of the automatic, I'm lazy, drive in stop'n'go traffic, and I drink too much coffee.
Thanks a lot for any thoughts you can share!
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Unfortunately, an I or L pack is not in the cards, as this vehicle will be parallel parked in a crowded city neighborhood at night most of the time. I have pretty much settled on a dually, diesel, standard cab, automatic, one ton with a dump bed. I'm not ruling out buying an additional, larger truck in the future, but for the time being, additional capacity and material handling is easy for me to subcontract. I can get by with 8 yards or less of capacity, probably really only need 4ish. Since the cost of this vehicle will be split between business and personal use and I'm tired of paying for other people's problems, I plan to purchase new. The requirements are:
-fit into a reasonable urban parking spot
-have enough (locking) storage for occasional contract climbing and tree work, and so I can buy coffee without crapping my pants that someone is ganking all my stuff.
-have some kind of easy to emplace and remove chip box
My questions are:
-how has this set up worked for you?
-what's you opinion on the best body style? How would you set up for chipping?
-How can I get the storage I need without an I pack? Underbody boxes? Will that work on a one ton?
-what make? (let's keep it civil) 350 or 450? What engine? (I'm far more concerned with reliability and cost of ownership than a marginal performance edge).
-what am I not considering, i.e. why is this a terrible idea? In that vein, no, you can't talk me out of the automatic, I'm lazy, drive in stop'n'go traffic, and I drink too much coffee.
Thanks a lot for any thoughts you can share!
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