International (1982)
Sale price: US $4,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1982 |
VIN : | 2HTAA19E8CCA18335 | Mileage: | 193,000 |
Number of Axles: | Single | Make: | International |
Fuel Type: | Diesel | Class: | Class 6 (19,501-26,000 lbs.) |
For Sale By: | Dealer | Transmission Type: | Manual |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Suspension Type: | Spring |
Harrison, Ohio, United States
Vehicle description
1982 International DT466 Diesel 30" Crane Boom Truck Under CDL w Winch 5 speed I think, DT466 motor.
A mechanic drove this back from where I got it, about 25 miles, almost all highway, no problems. However, he said the back brakes need work. He looked and said there"s a little shoe left, so maybe they could be adjusted and last a while longer before having to be replaced?
The title shows "exceeds mechanical limits, I think referring to the mileage, but I don"t know about that. There"s only 1,000 more miles on it than when the previous owner bought it in 2000, and it fires right up.
He said there was a little shimmy coming from the back. I was following him but didn"t notice anything.
The emergency brake makes a noise while driving because a spring on it is broke, should be an easy fix I imagine.
It wouldn"t go faster than 45 unless going downhill, not a motor problem, it must be set up that way the mechanic said.
He also said that it was tough to shift. I asked if that meant that there was transmission or clutch trouble, he said the clutch seemed to engage/disengage fine, that again, it may just be how the truck is.
There is a small leak under the body, (it doesn"t seem to leak after a couple days of sitting) and on the driver"s side outrigger.
The headlights, front passenger side turn signal, and rear driver"s side turn signal doesn"t work.
The driver"s door doesn"t latch unless you lock it and then shut it.
The wipers work, I didn"t think to try the horn.
The truck had sat for a while recently as the owner hadn"t been doing the work he was when he got the truck.
As you can see, it looks pretty good from 20 feet away, really, close as well, just that it looks like it was painted without prepping the body and the finish doesn"t have a smooth feel. I was told it was painted with an airless sprayer,?
The boom works, I need to get the pin on the base cylinder pushed all the way back in. A mechanic is supposed to do that soon.
There is a huge winch on the back, it seems like the operating lever is seized up so I couldn"t try the winch.
When I started it up this morning before bringing it back here, it started immediately.
The toolboxes are solid.
So, it"s an older truck, not a creampuff, but pending the results of the boom/winch operation, could get you going on maybe setting single story trusses or blocking down some trees, pulling downed trees out of low spots, or whatever else you have in mind.
A mechanic drove this back from where I got it, about 25 miles, almost all highway, no problems. However, he said the back brakes need work. He looked and said there"s a little shoe left, so maybe they could be adjusted and last a while longer before having to be replaced?
The title shows "exceeds mechanical limits, I think referring to the mileage, but I don"t know about that. There"s only 1,000 more miles on it than when the previous owner bought it in 2000, and it fires right up.
He said there was a little shimmy coming from the back. I was following him but didn"t notice anything.
The emergency brake makes a noise while driving because a spring on it is broke, should be an easy fix I imagine.
It wouldn"t go faster than 45 unless going downhill, not a motor problem, it must be set up that way the mechanic said.
He also said that it was tough to shift. I asked if that meant that there was transmission or clutch trouble, he said the clutch seemed to engage/disengage fine, that again, it may just be how the truck is.
There is a small leak under the body, (it doesn"t seem to leak after a couple days of sitting) and on the driver"s side outrigger.
The headlights, front passenger side turn signal, and rear driver"s side turn signal doesn"t work.
The driver"s door doesn"t latch unless you lock it and then shut it.
The wipers work, I didn"t think to try the horn.
The truck had sat for a while recently as the owner hadn"t been doing the work he was when he got the truck.
As you can see, it looks pretty good from 20 feet away, really, close as well, just that it looks like it was painted without prepping the body and the finish doesn"t have a smooth feel. I was told it was painted with an airless sprayer,?
The boom works, I need to get the pin on the base cylinder pushed all the way back in. A mechanic is supposed to do that soon.
There is a huge winch on the back, it seems like the operating lever is seized up so I couldn"t try the winch.
When I started it up this morning before bringing it back here, it started immediately.
The toolboxes are solid.
So, it"s an older truck, not a creampuff, but pending the results of the boom/winch operation, could get you going on maybe setting single story trusses or blocking down some trees, pulling downed trees out of low spots, or whatever else you have in mind.