New Member - Montana Rancher
Hey everyone. I am parking my rice rocket (I'm getting old) in favor of the ranch rides for work. I've got a number of old chevy trucks that I'm still using for work, and need to buy one or 2 more that are reliable. I'm here to figure out how to keep the old ones running and which newer (used) trucks to buy that will stay on the road and not break the bank.
If anyone can point toward which model years/engines to target that would be appreciated! Looking to spend between $5k and $15k for each truck, only qualifications is they must be reliable, start in -30 degrees F, and get through deep snow.
If anyone can point toward which model years/engines to target that would be appreciated! Looking to spend between $5k and $15k for each truck, only qualifications is they must be reliable, start in -30 degrees F, and get through deep snow.
Hey everyone. I am parking my rice rocket (I'm getting old) in favor of the ranch rides for work. I've got a number of old chevy trucks that I'm still using for work, and need to buy one or 2 more that are reliable. I'm here to figure out how to keep the old ones running and which newer (used) trucks to buy that will stay on the road and not break the bank.If anyone can point toward which model years/engines to target that would be appreciated! Looking to spend between $5k and $15k for each truck, only qualifications is they must be reliable, start in -30 degrees F, and get through deep snow.




