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Who has the oldest Tow Vehicle in service?

docnascar
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Explorer
Age doesn't really matter but I thought it would be fun to ask.

I'll start. Mine is a 2010 Silverado. Beat that! :S
pic in my sig.
Tow Vehicle
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2017 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
6.0L gas. Double Cab


Travel Trailer
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2020 Grand Design 2400BH
55 REPLIES 55

covetsthesun
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Explorer
2004 Silverado Ext Cab 1500 LT3. Crate motor at 185k miles, 206K on it now. Recent "investments"...alternator, rack/pinion, PS pump.
Tranny still humming along..knock on wood.

04's had some "issues" early on and most of those bugs got worked out under warranty. Had the dash pulled 3 times to replace actuators.

But.. really like the truck and it looks like it can go for another 200k if I keep maintaining it.

Still plan to get a new one though.

cts

yr2017
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RoyJ wrote:
1964 Prevost with a 6V71 towing my toy trailer.


Ya got my 82 beat - looks like you're the winner Roy!
Big AL
DOD - 02 APR 2020 - CANCER

RoyJ
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1964 Prevost with a 6V71 towing my toy trailer.

Actually, the bus itself weighing 28k lbs can be considered "towing" full time. Especially as the little Detroit makes less power than modern diesel pickups.

Sometimes I dream about an ISB+Aisin/Allison/68RE conversion, but I'd need a 5.88+ rear axle from a dump or garbage truck.

RedJeep
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Explorer
2001 f350 7.3l dually. Runs and tows great! Well, ummm, it did get a ride home from Washington state on top of a f650 tow truck last Sunday.

New batteries and alternator and the tow truck is not needed anymore.
2008 Georgetown DS350 Class A
Wife, kids, dog and cat

Water-Bug
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Explorer
I retired my 1990 Chevy 2500 350cuin 5 spd manual with only 160k miles on it when I purchased my 2012 RAM 2500 Cummins. The Chevy still pulled strong but brake lines were rusting out and a TV that can't stop isn't a good thing.

noteven
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Explorer III
yr2017 wrote:
1982 KW in sig


oh oh... a real truck...



Our 06 Dodge tow hauler buckboard is 157,000 miles young...

Camper_G
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Explorer
2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer in my Sig. Nearly 108k and still pulling strong.
2017 Dodge Ram 2500 HD, 4x4, CCSB, 6.4L HEMI, Snow Chief, tow package.,1989 Skyline Layton model 75-2251.

Jarlaxle
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Bedlam wrote:
I'm not sure about current specifications, the HMMWV started with a 6.2 normally aspirated diesel and then went to the 6.5 NA and turbo diesels. These were connected to either 3-speed or 4-speed Allison transmissions. Horsepower ranged from 150-205 and torque 275-450 lb-ft depending on the engine.


No Allisons...they got a TH400 or a 4L80E.
John and Elizabeth (Liz), with Briza the size XL tabby
St. Bernard Marm, cats Vierna and Maya...RIP. ๐Ÿ˜ž
Current rig:
1992 International Genesis school bus conversion

Jarlaxle
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Explorer II
camperpaul wrote:
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
camperpaul wrote:
Read my sig line ...

Paul, good for you! What engine does the Suburban have? The early GM diesels (350, 6.2) were thought to be frought with trouble by many.We would all like to hear how yours has been a winner!
Max

The GM 350 cu. in. (5.7L) Diesel was used mostly in Cadillacs and Oldsmobiles; there were a few Suburbans built with that engine.

The notorious problems with that engine were due to an "ID-Ten-T" error.

My '81 Olds Cutlass had that engine and I drove it for over 250,000 miles with no problems. I sold it in '99 and it is still on the road.

The engine in my Suburban is the Detroit 6.2L Diesel and has almost 500,000 miles on it.


Where do you mount the orange triangles when you tow? If you put them on the trailer bumper, do they get covered with soot? ๐Ÿ˜„
John and Elizabeth (Liz), with Briza the size XL tabby
St. Bernard Marm, cats Vierna and Maya...RIP. ๐Ÿ˜ž
Current rig:
1992 International Genesis school bus conversion

Its4mykids
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Explorer
1994 F-350 - see signature line.
R.D., Kathy, Jonah(16) and Meg(14)
1994 F-350 Crew Cab, Dually, 460 with Banks P/P (50k miles - showroom new!)
1998 Prowler 31 5R

Money you can beg, borrow and steal, but you only have your kids for a season.

yr2017
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1982 KW in sig
Big AL
DOD - 02 APR 2020 - CANCER

blt2ski
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roverdover wrote:
Lessmore wrote:
roverdover wrote:
1998 3500SS Chevy. Not that unusual, except it has the 6.5 Detroit. Pulling a Chaparral 5vr. Has 268,000 on her. I have had to put two starters on since having it. Everyone told me to pass on truck due to Detroit. But it has been reliable. Does a good job pulling the 5vr.


I always thought the 6.2 and 6.5 liter Detroits were reliable. Didn't thy use the 6.5 Detroit Diesel in the military version of the Humvee for many years ?


I understand there are some in marine use.


The 6.5 had some issues with the injector, a crank sensor going out.....a number of us had motors that lasted about 110-130K miles, then they literally blew up. Mine was 105K just out of warranty. I seem to recall one starter on warranty a week after coming home. One alternator. I replaced all the injectors at 120K or so for maybe $500 on my own.....
BUT, even at that, at times I still wish I had it! I like the body style etc of those years better than my 05. Now we are into personal opinions. One can also for very little money, fix the issues with them, unlike the issues Ford caused with the navistar 6.0/6.4 motors. Altho at this point in time, ANY of the issues with all three of these motors are so well known, have excellent KNOWN fixes, that if one like to wrench, go for it. The 6.5 can be built up into the mid 200 to close to 300 hp fairly easy. 400hp is attainable with twin turbos from Penneinsular diesel in upstate Michigan at one time. Then again, they were doing the same hp setups with the old IHC IDI7.3 too!

as far as old, my oldest at this time is my 92 IHC with an idi 7.3 producing a whopping 175/335 hp torque spec, has 140K, still pulls upwards of 12K, loads to 14K, 26k total lbs.

Marty
92 Navistar dump truck, 7.3L 7 sp, 4.33 gears with a Detroit no spin
2014 Chevy 1500 Dual cab 4x4
92 Red-e-haul 12K equipment trailer

pasusan
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If we're going to talk about first ones, mine was a '65 Mustang Fastback.

Susan & Ben [2004 Roadtrek 170]
href="https://sites.google.com/view/pasusan-trips/home" target="_blank">Trip Pics

cpaulsen
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My first one was a 93Chevy 2500 with 239,000. Current...01 F350/V-10/140,000.
cpaulsen