Seeing lots of guys here criticizing this and that on the conversion of this truck. This is not a high budget build. So lots of things are done differently. This is a low cost used truck, using many repurposed components at significantly less than new prices to create an affordable asset to do it’s needed job. Many are saying this truck is not speced properly for dump truck work. Frame to weak, axles to light duty, and so on. Before conversion, this truck probably had a tractor GVW of 46,000 lbs 12000 front, 34,000 drives. Axles were probably rated at 40,000 lbs. total truck factory GVW to 54,000 to 56000 lbs. GVW primarily limited by DOT highway rules verses actual truck capability and capacity. Depending on capacity of of drop axle, (let’s say a 9,000 lb capacity) that brings GVW up to about 55,000 lbs. depending on front axle, spring and tire/wheel capacity upgrades, can go from 12,000 to a 20,000 capacity. So that would bring total GVW up to around 63,000 lbs. that is still within the design parameters of the on road truck. In my mind, as long as you stay within those limitations, this truck will probably do ok. In highway use with a trailer, these trucks can be permitted and often are to weights of over 100,000 lbs. However, I do raise my eyebrows at welding the dump box pieces to the rear of the frame because the welding on the frame messes up the heat treatment of the frame rails and could cause future issues. But I am not an expert in this area. If he is going to be crawling around in the mud and other hard core off road stuff, this truck probably would not be up to the job, but if primarily used on improved surfaces, it should do ok. This is a case of good enough. Not what’s the best top shelf piece. Air ride suspensions are becoming more common on construction vehicles. They have there advantages and disadvantages. Those guys complaining about the paint work? So what. It’s a work truck, it’s going to get very dirty, dented and scratched in short order. The orange peal and less than expensive perfect surface preparation becomes a non issue. The customer gets a truck with some years of life left at an affordable price. If routine maintenance is performed and it is mechanically kept in good repair, and operated within its limits, it should be as safe and reliable as most other vocational vehicles out there.
American Rambler THANK YOU you explained it almost perfectly, lot these people don't understand that you don't need 20k front and 46k rear axles to make a good dump truck especially for the client we built it for. However I will be making a video soon talking about this topic.
TowME trailers We built trucks just like that for almost 20 years and there's 1000s of other people that do the same and we never ever ever EVER had any issues with axles, suspension, and frames breaking. Only way I can see that happening is if you're offroading 90% of the time, although this ain't and for the client we built it for all he's doing is hauling asphalt and gravel to driveways . Besides what do you expect for under $40,000 ?
Hi Thats a nice looking truck , and built to a budget to do a job for somebody. If the guy that got this one wanted a $250.000 fancy heavy duty truck like others commented he wouldn't of brought this one would he. The only downside to the video is I came to watch guys build a truck not those 2 go at it. I was interested in how you did the frames and stuff , but basically got more of those 2 wasting time somebody paid them for.. I farm and do mechanical/ some fabrication here in my shop, but enjoy watching what others are building here on CZcams. Thanks for posting and I'm gonna watch some more of your stuff, when I'm not so busy on cold days here in MB Canada during the winter.
Correct me if Im wrong here but a lot of guys are bashing the air ride and the cheesy light weight rear ends. But this Pete hauled that kind of weight before as a highway tractor. Yeah theirs a lot more twisting and crap and double frame would be nice but to fix the air ride just dump the dang air bags before you dump the load. Around here every one uses air ride dumps on single frame highway tractors. Works real well. The big issue is getting the load centred so the truck doesn't hang to one side. Easy fix is to add a second air ride levelling valve on the other side. Works wonders. I've hauled gravel and rock in that configuration many times. As long as you use common sense this truck would last years.
Man you guys do a great job. I notice a lot of guys in California are getting 18 wheelers and having them converted to dump trucks. Makes wonder if this cheaper or not.
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I have cut 100's of frames over my life time. I cut the middle where you have a cross member. That way the frame won't flex where the weld is. The cross member bolts on each side of the weld. I would double the frame from under the cab back to the rear spring hanger. Your bed cyl. when lifting has over half the load in one place. That's a lot of weight in one place. This truck will tear out a lot of power dividers
I would rather have watched that girl sand down the whole truck than watch Boomhauer & Bill Dautreive spend 30 minutes on a 4 bolt job putting those steps on. In fact... I don't care if the video has a beginning, middle or end. just put up 1/2 hour of her using a palm sander and you'll probably have a viral video on you hands!
God I miss bustin balls in the shop. Lol hard to find a place that doesn’t have some green horn that’s softer than baby shit that can’t handle being messed with. The truck definitely looks good too
Will the metal cover panel for the old sleeper opening be covered with padding or some sort of interior covering? Seems like it would be cold in the winter with bare metal.
Seems like a light frame, I wouldn’t put more than 15 ton in that truck, especially after cutting an welding it. Trucks like that running 73280 have heavy spec single frame or double frame. The exterior turned out good but just doesn’t seem strong enough.
I have been driving tri axle dumps for over 15yrs doing mostly road construction for the state most of the time and pretty much every one of these conversion kits from standard road tractors to tri axle dumps usually end up being money puts with nothing but problems bc they don't have doubled frame light weight axles and air ride suspension on tri axle dumps is never a good idea air cab great but not suspension I would guess that truck prob had a 12 - 14k front end I personally will not buy a dump unless has 18-20k front axle with 40-46k rears with either a Hendricks spring or Chalmers suspension in rear air ride rear suspension on tri axle dumps they are always blowing out air bags they just are not designed to handle that kind of weigh twisting and turning on them but I do have to give credit where credit is due you boys did an amazing job with the conversion turned out to be a very sharp rock hauler
I was gonna say most everything you said . the lack of double frame the light front end the weak ass rears are worthless hauling wet sand Or 20 yds of gravel ...The weight transfer alone from the Dump body to the front end is huge ...
You are so Right i Was Going To Say The Same Thing its Not Doubled Frame That is a Waste Of Time and Money to do that to a Road Truck not made for a Dump Body and That Frame is way to Weak for a Dump ! Oh Yea i wanted to say What a Way To Fuckup a Nice Road Truck and it was a Pete not a Mack
Ran a single framed tri-axle for years. It could haul 26 tons , and that extra 2 ton's. Made the truck a money maker. Thought to start out with, the single frame. Would not work. But it turned out better then I thought. Tn we were allowed 74,000 lbs on a Tri-axle. I know with other drivers. That single frame and lite-weight axles. Would have not have held up. But I ran the wheels off it, and made good $$ with it.
Pete kildow was it a complete air ride system underneath it every dump conversion I've seen with air ride suspension is a nightmare to keep under control when loaded but we haul 82,500 lbs in Alabama
Sorry no spring's. Should have put that, it was only a single frame low weight truck. I did run one air ride tri axle. And staying at 74000 lbs here in Tn. It did good, but sure make the pucker factor increase. Until you got used to the air ride on it. I was sure the truck was turning over all the time. Are you running a Quad or Tri axle to haul the 82,500 in Al? Seeing a lot more Quads here. But there so heavy, and limited to 80,000 lbs. That most low weight Tri-Axles can haul as much or more weight. But the Quad works out better on the Bridge law for those Quads on the Interstates.
That young man is worthless! He wouldn't last ten minutes in my shop. His attitude alone, not to mention his laziness and lack of apparent professionalism wouldn't fit well in my operation. The young lady did more work in less time than he did.
Randy Purtteman me and dad biult triaxal road truck to dump truck it had 19 feet long bed 6 feet deep we put 35 tons of blacktop on it very day so i no that truck will work just fine
The first thing I do in s build is to pressure wash what I am working on. I know these guys are experts , l’m not, but a little engine wash and pressure would make those rails and engine look great. It’s cheap and really cleans up the look. One big question, why paint first before doing all the heavy cutting and welding? Looks like the build process is bass ackwards. But I am not the expert, it’s just the way I build vehicles.
Is it that had to find a day cab around there? Plenty of them running around here and most already heavy speced. That would have been a better start than a sleeper road truck.
@13:37, isn't there any risk of fire with spray going everywhere but outside? I painted my Jeep this way but had the garage door open and large fan running n blowing outside...
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Aside from the obvious short comings of converting an ex hi way truck to construction for me the first thing I noticed is unless you are in a very warm climate would you not think some insulation should be in order for that back wall ?? Certainly help the air conditioner in hot weather also.
@@leebee816 hey thanks, I think they make the truck look meaner...."beefier"....am thinking bout putting on the w9 I drive....much difference in handling???
Looks nice, but unfortunately that's about it. Like many have stated here, the back end and front end are not rated for the type of truck that you have converted it into, and it's not doubled framed, really bad paint job ( orange peal effect ), and the list goes on,... esthetics don't really matter but safety does. You stated you did your best with what you have and I understand that and that you did your best however the truck is not safe to carry really heavy loads because it simply wasn't designed for that purpose, even after all the modification you have done it's still not done correctly. With all due respect, this is backyard mechanics way of doing things and the vehicle should not be allowed to be on the road before getting certified that it is safe in it's current condition by a highly qualified person that understands frame structures, stress loads, etc, not some clown at the DOT. P.S: your NEVER suppose to weld anything to the frame !! bolted yes, welded NO !! (there is even a sticker on the frame telling you this) But what do I know right,... I've only been a mechanic for the past 30 years (retired now) and have extensive background in this type of work, seriously, no BS. This is not meant as a bashing of your video, I just wanted to point out that there are flaws that are serious in this build that could turn out to be very dangerous and even fatal to the operator and others on the road. This truck should have been left as a hauler, not a dump truck.
With regards to the paint job, I expected it to be shitty orange peel when I saw that they painted it right in the grimy shop. No painter worth his salt would do that.
I love these conversion videos.....except!!!....Please Get A Tripod or have someone who knows how to use a video camera to do these. WAIT....are you on a boat while videoing this? I'm getting seasick. Big waves coming in... rockin' back and forth...left to right...
In the northeast the pete or kw dealers wont spec single frames for dumps. Even the heave spec single frame. Pete had to take back 6 trucks from one paving company cause frames were cracking, and twisting when they go to dump into paver with 23-24 ton on. Complete junk! They didn't last a yr
Depending on what state and weight laws for tri-axles single frame aint gonna last it will twist and flex to failure.I owed them for 14 yrs in pa and know well enough how they should be speced out.
It looks nice but it's really under speced for what it's probably going to asked to do. Plus I personally find the fact that you 1) didn't take the time to clean and detail the frame and motor objectionable plus the fact that you didn't do anything to finish off the insert to close off the back of the cab. It's really going to be loud and temperature sensitive with no insolation there That being said, depending on the sale price I suppose you can make anything work if you have to. I do agree with the gentleman that suspects it's going to eat the new owner alive with maintenance issues.
Randy Purtteman First and foremost ITS NOT A BRAND NEW TRUCK! You're awfully particular pal. Secondly we built trucks like that for our own construction company and had absolutely NO ISSUES with frame and axles/suspension. I ain't saying that we're professionals but for what we got to work with I believe that we do a pretty good job.
Friend of ours has got a double-channeled frame to start with. Nothing less than double-channeled. Former log-hauler. Canadian-spaced Hendrickson 48k rears and 28k up front. That truck looks nice but dare not take it off the paved road unless you're hauling Styrofoam.
Seeing lots of guys here criticizing this and that on the conversion of this truck. This is not a high budget build. So lots of things are done differently. This is a low cost used truck, using many repurposed components at significantly less than new prices to create an affordable asset to do it’s needed job. Many are saying this truck is not speced properly for dump truck work. Frame to weak, axles to light duty, and so on. Before conversion, this truck probably had a tractor GVW of 46,000 lbs 12000 front, 34,000 drives. Axles were probably rated at 40,000 lbs. total truck factory GVW to 54,000 to 56000 lbs. GVW primarily limited by DOT highway rules verses actual truck capability and capacity. Depending on capacity of of drop axle, (let’s say a 9,000 lb capacity) that brings GVW up to about 55,000 lbs. depending on front axle, spring and tire/wheel capacity upgrades, can go from 12,000 to a 20,000 capacity. So that would bring total GVW up to around 63,000 lbs. that is still within the design parameters of the on road truck. In my mind, as long as you stay within those limitations, this truck will probably do ok. In highway use with a trailer, these trucks can be permitted and often are to weights of over 100,000 lbs. However, I do raise my eyebrows at welding the dump box pieces to the rear of the frame because the welding on the frame messes up the heat treatment of the frame rails and could cause future issues. But I am not an expert in this area. If he is going to be crawling around in the mud and other hard core off road stuff, this truck probably would not be up to the job, but if primarily used on improved surfaces, it should do ok. This is a case of good enough. Not what’s the best top shelf piece. Air ride suspensions are becoming more common on construction vehicles. They have there advantages and disadvantages. Those guys complaining about the paint work? So what. It’s a work truck, it’s going to get very dirty, dented and scratched in short order. The orange peal and less than expensive perfect surface preparation becomes a non issue. The customer gets a truck with some years of life left at an affordable price. If routine maintenance is performed and it is mechanically kept in good repair, and operated within its limits, it should be as safe and reliable as most other vocational vehicles out there.
American Rambler THANK YOU you explained it almost perfectly, lot these people don't understand that you don't need 20k front and 46k rear axles to make a good dump truck especially for the client we built it for. However I will be making a video soon talking about this topic.
TowME trailers We built trucks just like that for almost 20 years and there's 1000s of other people that do the same and we never ever ever EVER had any issues with axles, suspension, and frames breaking. Only way I can see that happening is if you're offroading 90% of the time, although this ain't and for the client we built it for all he's doing is hauling asphalt and gravel to driveways . Besides what do you expect for under $40,000 ?
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As someone who drives tri axle dumps the past 30 years I just be a little concerned about the structural Integrity of it. But a nice build anyways
A single frame and light front axle sounds like a great dump truck
I definitely would use this truck for other than occasional use
You guys really know how to turn out a sweet truck. Shop kitty approved too.
Very interesting project. I'm also a fan of re-purposing items. Hope to see more builds like this and saving more trucks.
Hi Thats a nice looking truck , and built to a budget to do a job for somebody. If the guy that got this one wanted a $250.000 fancy heavy duty truck like others commented he wouldn't of brought this one would he. The only downside to the video is I came to watch guys build a truck not those 2 go at it. I was interested in how you did the frames and stuff , but basically got more of those 2 wasting time somebody paid them for..
I farm and do mechanical/ some fabrication here in my shop, but enjoy watching what others are building here on CZcams. Thanks for posting and I'm gonna watch some more of your stuff, when I'm not so busy on cold days here in MB Canada during the winter.
I wouldn’t drive a tandem or a tri axle without a back window.. really helps out when you’re dumping concrete chunks or mud so you don’t tip over
Real classy guy , the one putting the steps together 👍🏻
Gary Hale Yep he's high grade trailer trash 😃
You build some nice trucks keep up da great work
Y''all built a nice Dump Rig, Good Job
Awesome u guys r the best.....god bless the crew
Correct me if Im wrong here but a lot of guys are bashing the air ride and the cheesy light weight rear ends. But this Pete hauled that kind of weight before as a highway tractor. Yeah theirs a lot more twisting and crap and double frame would be nice but to fix the air ride just dump the dang air bags before you dump the load. Around here every one uses air ride dumps on single frame highway tractors. Works real well. The big issue is getting the load centred so the truck doesn't hang to one side. Easy fix is to add a second air ride levelling valve on the other side. Works wonders. I've hauled gravel and rock in that configuration many times. As long as you use common sense this truck would last years.
Man you guys do a great job. I notice a lot of guys in California are getting 18 wheelers and having them converted to dump trucks. Makes wonder if this cheaper or not.
Good job guys
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Budget for project... $15,000 and 10 days. Cost to put passenger step on... $9000 and 6 days.
Nice color choice !
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It was great the truck. Good job.
I have cut 100's of frames over my life time. I cut the middle where you have a cross member. That way the frame won't flex where the weld is. The cross member bolts on each side of the weld. I would double the frame from under the cab back to the rear spring hanger. Your bed cyl. when lifting has over half the load in one place. That's a lot of weight in one place. This truck will tear out a lot of power dividers
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Looks very sharp very nice truck man.👍👏👏 You guys did a pretty good job man.
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This is like watching Orange County Chopper lite.
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Black dump truck oh yeah
I would rather have watched that girl sand down the whole truck than watch Boomhauer & Bill Dautreive spend 30 minutes on a 4 bolt job putting those steps on. In fact... I don't care if the video has a beginning, middle or end. just put up 1/2 hour of her using a palm sander and you'll probably have a viral video on you hands!
that is so good, now you all be nice and work together ya, that is so funny wow.good job ya.
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Niceeeee I like the build
God I miss bustin balls in the shop. Lol hard to find a place that doesn’t have some green horn that’s softer than baby shit that can’t handle being messed with. The truck definitely looks good too
long as it works, the owner knew what they were getting into. it look good for a used work truck.
Genius work.other comments are Hater's
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HELLO, You might get a hold of Twin STICKS HE'S LOOKING FOR THAT TYPE OF SLEEPER
Fuel tank steps need insulators to stop rubbing holes in fuel tank....I’ve got one that did it....looks nice..
That turned out to be a nice Rigg,ya should build 1 an leave a sleeper on it
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Will the metal cover panel for the old sleeper opening be covered with padding or some sort of interior covering? Seems like it would be cold in the winter with bare metal.
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don't you need reverse lights to pass a dot inspection ?
Seems like a light frame, I wouldn’t put more than 15 ton in that truck, especially after cutting an welding it. Trucks like that running 73280 have heavy spec single frame or double frame. The exterior turned out good but just doesn’t seem strong enough.
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I have been driving tri axle dumps for over 15yrs doing mostly road construction for the state most of the time and pretty much every one of these conversion kits from standard road tractors to tri axle dumps usually end up being money puts with nothing but problems bc they don't have doubled frame light weight axles and air ride suspension on tri axle dumps is never a good idea air cab great but not suspension I would guess that truck prob had a 12 - 14k front end I personally will not buy a dump unless has 18-20k front axle with 40-46k rears with either a Hendricks spring or Chalmers suspension in rear air ride rear suspension on tri axle dumps they are always blowing out air bags they just are not designed to handle that kind of weigh twisting and turning on them but I do have to give credit where credit is due you boys did an amazing job with the conversion turned out to be a very sharp rock hauler
I was gonna say most everything you said . the lack of double frame the light front end the weak ass rears are worthless hauling wet sand Or 20 yds of gravel ...The weight transfer alone from the Dump body to the front end is huge ...
You are so Right i Was Going To Say The Same Thing its Not Doubled Frame That is a Waste Of Time and Money to do that to a Road Truck not made for a Dump Body and That Frame is way to Weak for a Dump ! Oh Yea i wanted to say What a Way To Fuckup a Nice Road Truck and it was a Pete not a Mack
Ran a single framed tri-axle for years. It could haul 26 tons , and that extra 2 ton's. Made the truck a money maker. Thought to start out with, the single frame. Would not work. But it turned out better then I thought. Tn we were allowed 74,000 lbs on a Tri-axle.
I know with other drivers. That single frame and lite-weight axles. Would have not have held up. But I ran the wheels off it, and made good $$ with it.
Pete kildow was it a complete air ride system underneath it every dump conversion I've seen with air ride suspension is a nightmare to keep under control when loaded but we haul 82,500 lbs in Alabama
Sorry no spring's. Should have put that, it was only a single frame low weight truck. I did run one air ride tri axle. And staying at 74000 lbs here in Tn. It did good, but sure make the pucker factor increase. Until you got used to the air ride on it. I was sure the truck was turning over all the time.
Are you running a Quad or Tri axle to haul the 82,500 in Al? Seeing a lot more Quads here. But there so heavy, and limited to 80,000 lbs. That most low weight Tri-Axles can haul as much or more weight.
But the Quad works out better on the Bridge law for those Quads on the Interstates.
did you use the stoc rear suspension
If you put a 17 n a half or 18 foot box on some you may sell a few in NYS! Shortening the wheel base hurts the bridge calculation up here!
@14:45 : Any video clip on how you shortened the frame?where you welded and how?
Hell of a job. What did you use to lift the dump bed onto the frame?
2 skid steer loaders
You guys must get one hell of a price on black paint. He can lay down some mean black paint that for sure.
Not really, we just find black is the easiest color paint with
That young man is worthless! He wouldn't last ten minutes in my shop. His attitude alone, not to mention his laziness and lack of apparent professionalism wouldn't fit well in my operation. The young lady did more work in less time than he did.
Randy Purtteman me and dad biult triaxal road truck to dump truck it had 19 feet long bed 6 feet deep we put 35 tons of blacktop on it very day so i no that truck will work just fine
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Maybe working for an axxhole causes some of the problem.
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What size front tire did you use?
Those two arguing sound like me and my brother
Omg this shit is funny!!!! I hope they are BSing around and neither are serious. Still funny as hell lol
Maybe if you guys put the rubber insert between the tank and step it would help!
I only watch bits and pieces of the video did you double frame it to the front of the front springs?
How much does it cost to convert a truck into a dump with u guys?
What did this conversion run , exclusive of the value of the truck ?
I'll be installing my first frameless dump body shortly. Are all your hinge plates the same dimensions? If so, could you send me some specs please?
The first thing I do in s build is to pressure wash what I am working on. I know these guys are experts , l’m not, but a little engine wash and pressure would make those rails and engine look great. It’s cheap and really cleans up the look. One big question, why paint first before doing all the heavy cutting and welding? Looks like the build process is bass ackwards. But I am not the expert, it’s just the way I build vehicles.
Turned out nice should do a good job
Is it that had to find a day cab around there? Plenty of them running around here and most already heavy speced. That would have been a better start than a sleeper road truck.
What dump bed is that called
what weight are your 2 drive axles as in the uk on 3 axles we can top pot at 24 tons on iron springs
What do you do with the old sleepers and tanks, could use a few of the parts
Next project remove back up alarm.
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@13:37, isn't there any risk of fire with spray going everywhere but outside? I painted my Jeep this way but had the garage door open and large fan running n blowing outside...
Was looking to convert my k100E INTO A DUMP TRUCK. Is it possible, and if so. How much would it cost?
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We will see later on how it does !+9+
No cab guard?
Yeah that’s a requirement if you go to most blacktop plants and quarries
Aside from the obvious short comings of converting an ex hi way truck to construction for me the first thing I noticed is unless you are in a very warm climate would you not think some insulation should be in order for that back wall ?? Certainly help the air conditioner in hot weather also.
Leebee tv where are you guys located?
Excellent job by the way
I want know the prices for something like that
How much you had to cut off the chassis? Where did you cut it off at?
I don't remember exactly how much was cut off, and we just cut off 2 spots in between the cab and drives
Hey, what all has to be changed going from regular 24.5 to floaters for the steers???
Nothing just bolt em on
@@leebee816 hey thanks, I think they make the truck look meaner...."beefier"....am thinking bout putting on the w9 I drive....much difference in handling???
@@moondog3162 there ain't no big difference in handling, only thing I'd be concerned about is when you get in ice/snow conditions
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Looks nice, but unfortunately that's about it. Like many have stated here, the back end and front end are not rated for the type of truck that you have converted it into, and it's not doubled framed, really bad paint job ( orange peal effect ), and the list goes on,... esthetics don't really matter but safety does. You stated you did your best with what you have and I understand that and that you did your best however the truck is not safe to carry really heavy loads because it simply wasn't designed for that purpose, even after all the modification you have done it's still not done correctly. With all due respect, this is backyard mechanics way of doing things and the vehicle should not be allowed to be on the road before getting certified that it is safe in it's current condition by a highly qualified person that understands frame structures, stress loads, etc, not some clown at the DOT. P.S: your NEVER suppose to weld anything to the frame !! bolted yes, welded NO !! (there is even a sticker on the frame telling you this) But what do I know right,... I've only been a mechanic for the past 30 years (retired now) and have extensive background in this type of work, seriously, no BS. This is not meant as a bashing of your video, I just wanted to point out that there are flaws that are serious in this build that could turn out to be very dangerous and even fatal to the operator and others on the road. This truck should have been left as a hauler, not a dump truck.
With regards to the paint job, I expected it to be shitty orange peel when I saw that they painted it right in the grimy shop. No painter worth his salt would do that.
I love these conversion videos.....except!!!....Please Get A Tripod or have someone who knows how to use a video camera to do these. WAIT....are you on a boat while videoing this? I'm getting seasick. Big waves coming in... rockin' back and forth...left to right...
I don't have a camera or tripod I just use my smartphone and selfie stick . I don't think they're that bad when it comes to stabilization
next time there is sanding and banging.. you might want to invest in some hearing protection for employees. that was way loud. .
wayne p Ah heck we're used to it 😀
I've got Tinitus from working like that, bit like a jet flying through your head PERMANENTLY !!
Hey LeeBeeTV what size fuel tanks did you down size to on this truck?
I'm not exactly sure, I think between 70 to 80 gallons
@@leebee816 alright, thanks for the quick reply and you guys do good on these trucks
Why Dont U Show Men On Job , Only Showing That This Work Is Finished & That Work Is Finished, Not Show That How Its Done Completly
Who do I get a hold of to buy one of these trucks hot load the USA
not really ideal dump specs like single frame, 40 rears 12 front and a 10 speed. It looks great tho
Derrick Moyer we had many trucks specd and never had any issues
In the northeast the pete or kw dealers wont spec single frames for dumps. Even the heave spec single frame. Pete had to take back 6 trucks from one paving company cause frames were cracking, and twisting when they go to dump into paver with 23-24 ton on. Complete junk! They didn't last a yr
Hole Lee, looks like a brand new bed? Wtf? Look at all the dents, nevermind the rust and the hack grinding marks. Wow! Just wow!
Depending on what state and weight laws for tri-axles single frame aint gonna last it will twist and flex to failure.I owed them for 14 yrs in pa and know well enough how they should be speced out.
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I would like to learn how to that, any advice
Sorry do that
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Some one know the garage name OR Phone númber?
is it have a sevende inch slepper
Yes it is, but we got rid of that sleeper last year
what would the sleeper sale for ?
Keith Dickerson We still have it
It looks nice but it's really under speced for what it's probably going to asked to do. Plus I personally find the fact that you 1) didn't take the time to clean and detail the frame and motor objectionable plus the fact that you didn't do anything to finish off the insert to close off the back of the cab. It's really going to be loud and temperature sensitive with no insolation there That being said, depending on the sale price I suppose you can make anything work if you have to. I do agree with the gentleman that suspects it's going to eat the new owner alive with maintenance issues.
Randy Purtteman First and foremost ITS NOT A BRAND NEW TRUCK! You're awfully particular pal. Secondly we built trucks like that for our own construction company and had absolutely NO ISSUES with frame and axles/suspension. I ain't saying that we're professionals but for what we got to work with I believe that we do a pretty good job.
paint has orange peel look
Hey guys what will it cost me to do this job
chevycartman yeah I saw that big time as well. But hey it’s a budget build it looks like
I think it is dumb thing to do thats a good line truck !
Hey, where are you guys located???
Vernon Demaree Wisconsin
BEER: BUDLIGHT
Friend of ours has got a double-channeled frame to start with. Nothing less than double-channeled. Former log-hauler. Canadian-spaced Hendrickson 48k rears and 28k up front. That truck looks nice but dare not take it off the paved road unless you're hauling Styrofoam.
how much you sell them for
Darryll Glover That particular one there was $55,000
Hey Baby
21+15=♡
Grus aus Germanen
Ok that’s not a full gage pack on a 06
Doesn't anyone wear safety gear?
Mr Bogart no
Why On't u bring me that things babe
Me Mississippi Molly,
What a sin to do to a peterbilt