I have a 96 with an 18' box on it. We use it everyday for my Construction company. Has about 200,000 on the 366. It has never given me a problem. Best truck i have ever bought. Its a shop on wheels.
I just bought a 1995 GMC TOPKICK with a 24ft flatbed. Any tips for maintenance? First time owning a truck like this. And how do I plug it up for the winter time?
Great to see you back doing videos man. Missed you when you were gone. Love from Ireland👍
I have a 96 with an 18' box on it. We use it everyday for my Construction company. Has about 200,000 on the 366. It has never given me a problem. Best truck i have ever bought. Its a shop on wheels.
Auto?
@@SpringHollowHayFarm Yes it has the Allison trans.
Can't remember the last tyme I saw a gasser that clean
I hope you realize how lucky you are to not have to deal with rust lol. That truck looks great
I know. The last one, the IH 4900 came from Ohio. It had few issues with rust.
@@SpringHollowHayFarm what this engine size & manufacturer?
Those 366 are one tuff motor had one as a coal truck conveyor bed was well is on it
Know someone with a welding shop that just bought 10 of these trucks that are retired u haul trucks. Pretty sure they came with the 454
@@jackuhlenhake6768 are the 454s good motors? Sure they suck some gas.
@@coolguy24eric GM has put them in everything since the early 70’s. I always new them as very reliable when taken care of
That’s a great truck, a clean well maintained machine . Thanks for the video.
I just bought a 1995 GMC TOPKICK with a 24ft flatbed.
Any tips for maintenance? First time owning a truck like this. And how do I plug it up for the winter time?
How much for the truck
Engine model?