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  1. HAHAHAHA... better leave that solution to the professionals! You can buy some massive winches and straps for that money!
  2. If you really want the truck to be off-road capable you could also look at a hydraulic AWD assist like the EZ Trac system. I have seen a couple service trucks with it and seemed to work quite well. I have no idea the cost or if they have a setup that works with your selected truck. The cost may out weigh the benefit.
  3. We also are looking at purchasing a 36 or 40 ft ATC toy hauler and will be most likely towing it with a W900. We are interested in hearing how you like the trailer. Good luck with the truck purchase. Sounds like it will be a great combination.
  4. Very nice NotEven. I am with you on the W900B. The flat tops are drop dead gorgeous. The shorter nose also lends itself to better proportions in the rv towing platform. In my opinion, once the W900's gets under a 250 inch wheel base, the W900L looks a little nose heavy. I do like the W900A in the video but think the B model is just that much better. I am still searching for my perfect W900B (or W900L).
  5. The W900A models are the conventionals built from around 1967 to 1982. The current model of W900's are W900B that designates the standard hood length, W900L designates a long hood length and W900S designates a sloping hood. Gotta love the W900 trucks!
  6. Thanks for the information from both of you. I will give the companies you suggested a call this week. We won't be bobtailing a lot, but definitely need the ability to do so. It won't work for us if we can't. Definitely a lot of hurdles to jump through. Lucky for us, it appears there are a lot of good coaches around here to teach me how to hurdle! Greatly appreciated.
  7. Hi Dave, I am also located in Washington State and am trying to research insurance for my future HDT. Does your insurance through Miller allow you to bobtail? I am not going to be full timing and am trying to figure out if I can insure the truck under a motor home policy or if I will need a commercial policy. Thanks for any information you can provide.
  8. Probably not an issue driving down the highway. It is when you go into or pass the scale house and your truck looks like an over the road truck bobtailing. If the truck is still registered commercial but out of service, it could become an interesting conversation.
  9. I am going through the same process as you. I will be purchasing a truck most likely across the country and be bobtailing it back to the pacific northwest. Have you already completed the purchase and are picking up the truck in a few weeks? If so, then you probably will have plenty of time to get registration and plates showing it is registered as a motor home (assuming truck has enough equipment installed to qualify). If the temp tags are showing the truck as commercial, then I would be nervous as well. My plan is to have registration in hand showing it registered as a motor home prior to bobtailing back. I look forward to hearing how your adventure goes. If you purchased your truck from Jordans Truck Sales I would be interested in hearing how your experience goes.
  10. Thanks! I think the search will be an adventure all in itself. I look forward to seeing that K100's progress.
  11. Thanks. I may take you up on the offer if I run into resistance. I really appreciate all the information. You have been a great help already. Now I have to locate the truck.
  12. Graham is a short drive. I may have to stop in to talk with them to see if they can overnight license plates and registration anywhere in the country. I was also going to stop in to my local agency as well to see if they are familiar with the process. I will most likely be purchasing the truck out of state due to limited local availability. Thanks so much for all your help. I look forward to seeing how your project comes along.
  13. Thanks for all the information Flipper88. I really appreciate it. I currently live in rural south east King County. Was your truck purchased in state or out of state?
  14. Nice K100. Congratulations on getting it registered as a motor home. We are currently in search of a W900B with a 72 inch sleeper to convert to a motor home in Washington State and am very interested in how the registration is accomplished. Did you have to take it in to the Washington State Patrol to be inspected? Do you have to go to a specific office for the paperwork or do you just go to your local licensing agency? Do you know if they accept a microwave as a cooking device? I am also curious if you need both a cooking device and a portable toilet or if you can have just one of the two as the Department of Licencing states on their website. Sorry for so many questions. I am just trying to get my ducks in a row when the perfect truck pops up.
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