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Laffs
08-08-2018, 06:11 PM
Ok so we have a dump at work. 16ft high sided box on a 1990 International 4900 Chassis that's got hydraulic brakes so its a G license truck. Box is a roofers job so it also has a scissor lift in it that allows it to raise up 17-18ft like this

http://www.troutmachinery.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DSCN0160-960x720.jpg

Problem is the 1990 chassis is really showing it's age and giving us a lot of issues/breakdowns. We've been looking for a replacement for what feels like an eternity now with no avail. All I'm finding for single axle dumps are the landscapers low side 10-14ft beds which are worthless to us. I found one 16ft single axle high sided basic dump in Ontario, it's $85,000 CAD and has 130,000 miles. Nothing on this side of the border has the scissor lift in it, I found a couple in Florida but even used they're north of 120k USD, plus transportation to Ontario...

My question is I see a few cab/chassis trucks for sale on trader in the 30-40k range. Would we be able to transfer our specialized dump body over to a newer chassis or are we going to quickly eclipse the cost of the chassis in doing that?

Ponyryd
08-08-2018, 06:19 PM
I’m not real familiar with them, although I have worked on some trucks that size, nothing had a scissor lift like that. Thing is, those trucks are all just built as a cab/chassis and upfitted somewhere else, so I’m sure if you got another truck with the same distance between the rails that your box and required stuff could be swapped over fairly easily. Keep in mind of course that it would be 20-30 hours of work I’m sure, at $100-140/hr depending where you go.

Laffs
08-08-2018, 06:20 PM
Honestly I think we'd be happy if we could get it done in 60 hours of work at that point.

Ponyryd
08-08-2018, 06:27 PM
Sadly the only truck place I knew anyone at closed up a year or so ago, so I wouldn’t even know where to point you, but it can’t really be too much work, problem is the facility has to be equipped to handle it.
There was a guy here (or there) that dealt in bigger trucks, I forget his username but he had one of those white/blue Trans Ams from about 2002, used to be online often, but I don’t recall anything from him in the past year.

Ponyryd
08-08-2018, 06:32 PM
This guy, http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/member.php?37-abeltrame

Laffs
08-08-2018, 06:34 PM
We've used Lepains a bit recently for the boom truck, 5 ton cube and float trailer. Was gonna give them a call later this week but I imagine it's near impossible to ball park this sorta thing, but hopefully they've done this before at least.

This whole thing sucks, replacing some of the specialized equipment is like nearly impossible. Got a conveyor that's gonna need replacement soon too, cant find one of them either.

5.4MarkVIII
08-08-2018, 06:41 PM
From what I ha e heard and experienced any of the new stuff with a diesel is tones of issues. Due to the def systems. My truck guy said that it’s well worth putting the time into an older truck

Laffs
08-08-2018, 06:53 PM
Ya, if it was a mid 2000s we would. But honestly the chassis is 28 years old, and been through 28 winters and 28 years of roofers.

5.4MarkVIII
08-08-2018, 07:35 PM
looks in such good shape. as stated must trucks the chassis are the set to retrofit pretty much anything you would want. maybe check out dome heavy machine shops, them may have the gear to swap the bed to something newer

ZR
08-08-2018, 07:49 PM
If you can find a chassis with the correct cab to axle spec, slam dunk to change. Not all that much more difficult if chassis needs a stretch, provided you find the right shop to do it. Did you try someone that builds truck bodies?

Laffs
08-08-2018, 08:04 PM
Don't know of anyone locally who does that.

83 5.0
08-08-2018, 08:05 PM
http://rieglingbros.com/
Have seen this company in Chatham

ZR
08-08-2018, 08:06 PM
In Toronto but likely able to do.

http://www.delequipment.com/

Ponyryd
08-08-2018, 08:07 PM
^Likely a truck shop could do it no problem, Expressway truck, 401 Mack, etc....maybe even Bondy truck in oldcastle.


looks in such good shape. as stated must trucks the chassis are the set to retrofit pretty much anything you would want. maybe check out dome heavy machine shops, them may have the gear to swap the bed to something newer

That’s not the truck in question, interwebs photo.

ZR
08-08-2018, 08:08 PM
https://www.yellowpages.com.au/find/motor-body-builders/windsor-nsw

5.4MarkVIII
08-08-2018, 08:10 PM
^Likely a truck shop could do it no problem, Expressway truck, 401 Mack, etc....maybe even Bondy truck in oldcastle.



That’s not the truck in question, interwebs photo.

lol that makes more sence

Quicksilver
08-09-2018, 09:15 AM
Del Equipment on Laird Drive in Toronto could very likely do the swap. It's quite common to swap a work body such as yours over to a newer chassis.
I have had several Del bodies over the years.

Unfortunately, their service is lousy. I had a new truck purchased from them a few years ago, and we had to take it in multiple times to get a simple lighting problem fixed. Oh, and another thing: Do not EVER go there between 11:45 and 1:30. It's a union shop and they close for lunch. They will literally leave you sitting there in the front office, completely ignored, until they finish their break.

Another place to talk to is Paramount trucks on Yonge Street in Thornhill/Richmond Hill

billcaitken
08-09-2018, 09:32 AM
www.twinequipment.com is who I use now and have been excellent

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www.twinequipment.com is who I use now and have been excellent

Laffs
08-09-2018, 09:47 AM
Thanks all, sounds like the service body swap is fairly commonplace so I will begin searching for a suitable cab and chassis. Appreciate it.

Hutch
08-09-2018, 01:03 PM
I’ve done this before with different kinds of bodies. You just need to find the same spec chassis or one that is close. Contact Sheehan’s truck centre in Burlington. I worked there for years but just part time now. Ask for Mike Murphy. He is a used truck Salesman. They always have lots of trucks in stock, new and used.

IanGTCS
08-09-2018, 08:12 PM
I’ve done this before with different kinds of bodies. You just need to find the same spec chassis or one that is close. Contact Sheehan’s truck centre in Burlington. I worked there for years but just part time now. Ask for Mike Murphy. He is a used truck Salesman. They always have lots of trucks in stock, new and used.

The only problem I've found looking for used cab/chassis is how the few decent ones with hydraulic brakes get snapped up in no time.

Also, be wary of the GWVR in your search. Seems like something that big is going to be pushing it for needing a D or A.