How much deck space do you need, for the product you planning on hauling?
I think that’s a much better way to figure what you need.
States and 40' max
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Lol thanks. I guess the whole time I really wasn't thinking about the European market for that conversion. Just here in the us. But yeah thanks again. For giggles I'll price out a 220 but reality, I'll probably still stick with the internationaldaf105paccar Thanks this.
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My pleasure.
It was all to promote international trade.


BTW those conversions are all for the Eastern European and Russian market.
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it varies depending on whats available. Its hotshot style work so it could be oilfield stuff and or equipment and then it could cross all the way to general freight like AC units and pipes or what not. Obviously the larger the space the better but I should be able to get away with just shy of a 30' deck. I have a few leads to places where this set up would work well but the more the better. Right now its mostly regional work but if the right job pops up that sends me cross country then im taking it. Again I just have to look at the right places and make contact with the right people.
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Snapped a pic of this oddball last week. 1980ish cabover carhauler straight truck.Mach and brian991219 Thank this.
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