If I am not mistaken arbpro bought a couple of units from the same place,Knoxville,Ia right.Maybe he can give feedback on the seller.Good luck.
Yeh, I bought a couple of trucks from them. I had some issues with both trucks but Jody, the seller, is working with me on resolving those issues.
On the IHC truck I bought, I stuck about $800 into fixing little things such as lights that had a short in them, a parking brake that didn't work, a set of rear duals that were improperly mounted and an oil line leak. Nothing too major but stuff that I expected to be in good order when it was advertised as such.
On the Ford truck, I am still in the process of resolving that with Jody, the seller. We got about half way back on the 550 mile return trip and the truck started to overheat. We just kept adding water and watched it and made it back fine. Looked like a bad head gasket at the time. Got the head off and tested and determined that there is a small crack in the head. Jody is trying to find me a replacement head. Other than that, the pto idle doesn't work and we'll have to figure that out in order to run the boom at the right speed. Everything else seems to check out so far. Looking at about $1700 in repairs on that truck not including the cost of a replacement head.
To be fair, Jody seems to be willing to work with me to make things good. Before we found out that the head was indeed cracked, he had agreed to pay half the cost of repairs (about $1250 his share) between the two trucks. I thought that was fair. I am expecting him to swap out heads at no cost to me. If he does so, I'll be satisfied with my purchase. If he asks me to pay for half or all of it, I will not be satisfied.
The problem with the units he's selling is he buys them on auction and turns right around and sells them again with (IMO) little road testing done to them. I'm guessing he probably ships most of his trucks which would explain why the cracked head might not have been apparent to him. (At least I hope he didn't know about it and still try to pass it off to another buyer - that would really put him on the scumbag list along with old Harv from Michigan).
SO, MY SUGGESTION IF BUYING FROM THESE GUYS IS TO ASK THEM IF THEY HAVE ROAD TESTED THE TRUCK TO HEAT EVERYTHING UP AND SEE IF THERE ARE ANY LEAKS OR ISSUES. JUST PULLING THE TRUCK INTO THEIR SHOP AND LOOKING IT OVER WON'T REVEAL THE KIND OF ISSUES WE FOUND ON OUR DRIVE HOME WITH THE TRUCKS I BOUGHT.
Just curious - how would the rest of you handle the situation I'm in? Would you ask him to share some of the cost, all of the cost or none of the cost? Short of the repairs I'm having to make, the trucks are worth the price I paid so I'm happy with them. I just didn't expect to have to stick money into them right away other than maybe a few filters and fluid changes.
P.S - don't expect any maintenance records with these trucks. Jody typically buys them on auction and there are no history records unless you call the manufacturer and look up boom repair/inspection records done by a certified repair facility. The problem is, most of these trucks come from utilities or other companies that did their own repairs and maintenance and will not release the maintenance records for liability reasons. On the two trucks I bought, i did trace back to the utility that sold them on auction and spoke with their maintenance department. The guy I talked to told me they were both annually inspected and tested as well as before they went up for sale but, that infomation was off the record and he could not release any documentation proving such. He seemed genuine so i had no reason not to doubt that the booms had been well maintained.