Thanks for posting these photos, Bill
I guess you could call it the "unveiling" of my " winter project"
You guys are right in thinking this is ....wwaaayyyyy more truck than needed for moving a CCKW...but....moving a 1/2 track or even a Stuart...maybe .."not so much"
The "toter" has huge horsepower, and HUGE brakes

with 10 speeds and a "Jake", going up hills and down the other side is no longer a "white knucle experience " It makes for pleasent and SAFE towing.
I decided to go the "class 8 " route for financial reasons
With a design life of 1 million miles ,there are loads of used ,well maintained and CHEAP candidates out there.
Remember these trucks are designed for "highway "use and the speeds associated with it. Unlike our OD colored vehicles
The price for a new "medium duty" ( class 4 to 6 ) is $55K to $90K , and
in the used market "mediums" are $40K to $70K and not all are suited for efficient highway use
I purchased the IHC 9400 used , from a dealer ( Freightliner of Maine )
Modified the driveline and wheel base, fabricated the body, and assembled the related components as pictured for less than $30K ( now that wwaaayyyy less than a new "pick-up"

)
With all the "comforts of home" in the stand-up sleeper including " the kitchen sink"

I can register the vehicle as a "motor home" and since my use is "recreational " as opposed to "commercial" I am exempt from all the expenses/paperwork, medical card, etc., associated with operating LARGE comm. trucks.
Thanks again , Bill , for allowing me to "showcase " some of my work.
John