1982 Chevrolet Kodiak 4 1/2 Ton, Crane, Pole Truck With Cat3208 Diesel on 2040-cars
Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:caterpillar 3208 diesel
Fuel Type:diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: none
Trim: base
Drive Type: two wheel drive
Mileage: 0
For sale is a 1982 Chevy Kodiak 4 1/2 ton truck, two speed rear end manual transmission , the truck has airbrakes that work, there is a small leak in the system somewhere, but with the leak the brakes function well. The truck has a rebuilt cat 3208 motor in it, I don't know when it was remanufactured and the current mileage is unknown on the motor. This truck was used for setting derrick anchors, comes with two auger's not sure the exact size if these auger's but one is roughly 6 to 8 inches and the other one is 1 ft to 1ft and a half wide. Every thing functions on the crane except scoping of the crane has some issues, it will extend but wont scope back in very well, we really never use that function on the crane, but I believe it has something to do with the manifolds, it does have a small cylinder leak in the mast from the internal cylinder. This crane has a winch with that we used to pull a cat3306 diesel out of a grader. This truck is a power line truck for setting power line poles i'm not sure of the weight limitations on the crane. It would make a a great service truck or for building fences or and kind of construction work. Comes with a good title If you have any questions you can call me 1-580-330-2692
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