No Reserve Flat Bed With Lift Dump, Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Emporia, Kansas, United States
NO RESERVE, 9' long bed, 88 Inches wide, electric over hydraulic lift. 1-ton cab and chassis, dual wheels, almost new Firestone tires, less than 1000 miles on tires. 79999 miles, maybe more as I am still using it. 6 liter engine. Air, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt wheel, Cruise control. FM radio. I believe everything works on this truck. Lift works on separate battery, with battery isolator. Chip in windshield, small tears in middle seat, missing passenger sun visor extension, and has some bent places in passenger door. (Was this way when I bought it, don't have a clue how happened.) Baseball size dent in hood would not show up in picture. I have owned this about 4 years with no problems. Replaced rear brake pads about a thousand miles ago when I replaced the tires. "Cab and Chassis" truck has a heavier frame, and narrower frame that a 1-ton dually. THIS IS NOT A "1-TON DUALLY". IT IS A TRUE 1-TON CAB AND CHASSIS WITH THE HEAVIER FRAME HEAVIER FRAME THAN A 1-TON DUALLY! Runs great, drives great. Almost new tires. Trailer hitch with pigtail. Also has trailer brake control, which I have never used and do not know anything about. Used around my farm to move dirt, and clear trees. Heavy duty bed with extra cross members. Over $6000 spent on bed, lift, sub-frame(what the lift sets on), pump, battery, battery isolator, etc. NO RESERVE
Also has dual gas tanks |
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