10forty2 wrote:
Still hard to give a figure since you haven't decided on DP or gasser. On my gasser, I change oil minimum of once per year. Depending on the manufacturer's recommendation, you may require one more change with 6Kmiles annually. Transmission fluid on a gasser is based on 30K I think. I don't have the owner's manual either, but that seems to be the recommendation for the V10. Rear-end gear grease will need checking/changing. Of course, there will be a radiator flush and refill at some interval. And a tune-up to replace the plugs and air and fuel filters. The labor is a bit more for the tune up, although you can do it yourself, getting access to the coil-on-plugs may be tricky....not impossible, but a mechanic familiar with the job would probably be better at it. Later year model V10s don't seem to have the problem of the plugs stripping the threads... so you may be okay. If you have to replace the coil-overs, they can get a bit pricey. You'll also want to figure in the oil/filters/plugs change for your gen-set too. Not a big expense, but something to consider. There are other mechanical items that will require maintenance like brakes, bearings, greasing the zerks, and the other usual stuff that are with any vehicle. Oh, and figure new tires about every 7 years or so. You'll have to reseal the roof and other joints every few years to avoid leaks. And replacing house/chassis batteries every few years.
Then, there's the choice maintenance items I call them.... like whether you put antifreeze in the water lines in the winter or blow out the lines....whether you choose to do any special cleaning to your holding tanks, special sanitizing for your fresh water tank. Storage fees if you don't have a place or shed of your own....I put mine in an indoor facility for the winter....about $75/month for about 4 months.
And then there's the ACCESSORIES...but that's not really maintenance.... LOL! To address your tool dilemma, I just bought one of those universal tool kits that has sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc., that folds up neatly into a flat box. Most everything I've needed so far has been in it.
It ain't cheap to play, but it sure is a helluva lot of fun!!! Good luck to ya!
In all likelihood it will be a later model gasser with the F53 (is that right?) ... the Triton V10
Tools - thats good to know you have gotten by on one of those kits.