Q/A cab over chip truck
Hello all,
I actually found this website while searching for information on cab-over chip trucks. I just bought a new FG (my first brand new vehicle) and I was having difficulty finding someone to do the body. Getting this vehicle has taken a little over a year to do; I explored a few different options and kept coming back to the FG for my purposes. Here is a little of what I learned while buying this truck:
They used to make an FG automatic (I test drove one owned by a landscaper who lives down the street from me) but the dealer I purchased the truck from said there was currently no auto transmission option for the truck. I do vaguely remember reading that Mitsubishi Fuso has plans to re-introduce the option sometime in the future.
The other truck I was seriously considering was the new gmc c4500 4x6. But after all the rebates last month it still came out to 39,000 whereas the FG was 33,000. That 6k +sales tax would have forced me to save money for another 3 months, or take a loan, neither of which I wanted to do. Also the c4500 is a full 96 inches wide, and the shortest truck I could build with it was around 21 feet. The FG is 7’ wide, and my truck will be @ 18’ with a 10 yard dump body and an I-pac toolbox. The good points of the GMC, well that is a heck of a truck! Really built, at least to my eye. Comes with a great choice of motors, the Duramax line, and I think optional Allison auto transmission. Heavy-duty flat frame, easy to put a body on.
Speaking of bodies, the FG frame is offset, it drops down 7” after the motor- transmission, this means that you either have to have a really short body, or you can build up the dump sub-frame (but this will cause your body to be really high, therefore tippy and prone to wind throw, also hard to hand load.) The third option (the one I will end up with) is to contour the dump body to the frame, either with a step in the floor or a 45-degree slope from the floor to the headboard.
Well time is marching on, so I must go. My first impression of the Fuso FG is… well it makes me want to jump up and down in the rain and sing happy songs. (I’ve jumped up and down in the rain singing not so happy songs, but that was part of a chipper clutch changing ceremony I performed many years ago on a Friday night.) I must go, I will try to post some pics when I finally get the thing put together.
Question: is it worth having a winch on a chip truck? I do backyard jobs; pruning, removal, and small clearing (pools, additions, yard expansions). I ask because this will dictate wether I go with an electric over hydraulic dump or a PTO driven hydraulic dump. Thanks, Corey.