That is one SWEET setup! I've asked a LOT of the guys around here (West Texas) why they are determined to run the F350's/W3500's for a rig...and it pretty-much boils down to 'everyone else is' and 'I gotta be FAST to get where I need to get'...and I always end up thinking, 'wow...hard miles, going through a truck every year-or-two...get a class 5/6 truck and FORGET ABOUT THE REST!' Don't worry about space, don't worry about rough roads or overloading...carry what you really need without buying a 4500/5500 $100k rig... Truly the smartest setup you could come up with...so what if you're dropping in a new Cummins every 300k miles...LOT CHEAPER than dropping $100k or more on a new rig that you're pushing to its max all the time!
Thanks I appreciate it, Yeah I can carry all I want and tow anything without hiccups, truck was 3k put 35k on equipment and everything you see on it but sure is a lot cheaper to maintain this than getting a new truck
That’s one hell of a truck man So you don’t have to pull two bolts out every time I check the oil how about putting two pull pins with Folding clips then you don’t have to take out two boats every time just to check the oil nice rig man
Daaaaam this truck is worth a lot of $$$ you really invest on your tools and machinery. Nice truck... Now let's hear it from a pov driving! Nice rig man.
@@jamesrouse2245 no problem I had a hard time finding them until I said f it I’m getting them and If they don’t fit then id return them glad they did fit but you need longer studs
Did you do any motor mods to get it to go 80mph. Just bought one with the same drivetrain but tops out at 57-60mph. I'm guessing the governor spring needs to be swapped out first
@@notoriousfilms7798 that’s not bad! I’m also running 11x22.5’s on my welding rig but they are the old stud pilot steel Budd wheels. If I end up changing axles out I’ll swap to the newer hub pilots and some Alcoa wheels.
Truck is for sale $40,000 located in Rockport Tx (361)-413-WOLA
Love the rig bro, awesome!
Appreciate it 👍🏻might be up for Sale in the near future
@@notoriousfilms7798 Lemme kno.
@@synago_scribe I’m thinking of 35k with everything you see, the truck itself sells for 10-12k when I bought it, it didn’t have a bed or any wheels
That is one SWEET setup! I've asked a LOT of the guys around here (West Texas) why they are determined to run the F350's/W3500's for a rig...and it pretty-much boils down to 'everyone else is' and 'I gotta be FAST to get where I need to get'...and I always end up thinking, 'wow...hard miles, going through a truck every year-or-two...get a class 5/6 truck and FORGET ABOUT THE REST!' Don't worry about space, don't worry about rough roads or overloading...carry what you really need without buying a 4500/5500 $100k rig...
Truly the smartest setup you could come up with...so what if you're dropping in a new Cummins every 300k miles...LOT CHEAPER than dropping $100k or more on a new rig that you're pushing to its max all the time!
Thanks I appreciate it, Yeah I can carry all I want and tow anything without hiccups, truck was 3k put 35k on equipment and everything you see on it but sure is a lot cheaper to maintain this than getting a new truck
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Is interesting to see how you guys in the US setup your trucks, as in Australia Both mechanical and boilermaking guys use the same setup .....
Never have i ever seen a ford F TRUCK or similar in a weldin truck in OZ.
Ive seen ONE 1990 f250 back in the day as one. That was cool.
I have a 1998 F 800.
It's almost identical to yours but I have a dump bed on it. Nice set up you have.
That’s cool man 👍🏻and I appreciate it
How are you going to navigate🧭; that big ass truck 🛻 in tight ass spaces? 🤷🏾♂️😱🙅🏾♂️
where did you find these headlights
Xpriteusa.com jeep lights
That’s one hell of a truck man So you don’t have to pull two bolts out every time I check the oil how about putting two pull pins with Folding clips then you don’t have to take out two boats every time just to check the oil nice rig man
Thanks I appreciate it, but unfortunately I do have to remove both pins to open hood/ check oil
Daaaaam this truck is worth a lot of $$$ you really invest on your tools and machinery. Nice truck... Now let's hear it from a pov driving! Nice rig man.
Yes sir lots of money invested, I’ll see when I can get a POV video and outside fly by video
Damn I like this more then any 1 ton
I'm looking at buying one and possibly set up same
Its a great truck Overkill but it can carry anything you want
@@notoriousfilms7798 I want to get one make it four door then have either a smallish service bed or a pickup bed with a welding rig setup
This is bad ass
Thanks I appreciate it, might be for sale in the near future
Functionable ?
Runs drives and with heater at the moment no ac but that’s just a leak
What’s the wheel and tire setup
Alcoa 22.5 x 7.5 wide 8x275mm lug pattern
@@notoriousfilms7798 I appreciate you getting back to me I got a 97 f800 flatbed that needs wheels the Steeleies are trash
@@jamesrouse2245 no problem I had a hard time finding them until I said f it I’m getting them and If they don’t fit then id return them glad they did fit but you need longer studs
@@notoriousfilms7798 do you happen to remember the size studs needed
@@jamesrouse2245 PTP M3663 Wheel Stud, M22x1.5 Thread, 5-5/16" Long, Replaces ConMet 102292, Use with Aluminum Wheels
Item# 130-M3663
Sorry but those are 7/8ths bolts my friend
Did you do any motor mods to get it to go 80mph. Just bought one with the same drivetrain but tops out at 57-60mph. I'm guessing the governor spring needs to be swapped out first
Bigger tires 11r 22.5 old ones were 19.5 265/60/19.5
What rear end ratio are you running, also what is your estimated MPG? I have the same setup with 4.33 rears, haven’t had it on the highway yet.
9 mpg highway 4.30
@@notoriousfilms7798 that’s not bad! I’m also running 11x22.5’s on my welding rig but they are the old stud pilot steel Budd wheels. If I end up changing axles out I’ll swap to the newer hub pilots and some Alcoa wheels.