My build finally starts!

guydrevlow

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Last year I purchased a 2008 Freightliner M2 with 219000 miles. It was a retired propane truck that came with the tank from the company that I work for. I have always wanted to make a puller/toter for pulling our 40ft horse trailer and hay trailers. I took the tank off the truck and put that on the ground so that I can hook it to my house and garage for propane storage.

I was going to use a used cargo van for the living area of the toter but after I purchased one I figured it would be more work in time and money to convert so I started looking for a skid style fish house to use. I purchased a Polar Fox fish house with out the skids and waited for the arrival.

Over the winter, I started to gathering parts and pieces. I purchased a used 4k Onan genset that needed a deep cleaning badly. I tore it down and converted it to propane and did a deep clean and it runs like a champ! I found it and most of my other camper parts from a salvager about 3 hours from home so it was easy to collect the items.

The fish house arrives finally and it is perfect! Not a stud in the wall and the walls are 2 inch foam with fiberglass on both inside and outside wall. the floor and ceiling are also the same way. The whole shell is framed with aluminum along with the base below the floor. It can be washed out with a pressure washer if needed. It is awesome! We placed rails on the frame and welded the base to them in a few hours of work and then I am off to the races to finish the toter!

This week, I added the pass through from the cab to living area and installed the seal. I gutted the cab to make the whole and fix the head liner so I plan to re-install all the parts and pieces and add the air ride refurbished seats. (It came with only drivers air seat and fixed pass seat).

I have added photos of the build so far and will keep updating as I go!
 

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the pass through

more pics of the pass through process. I added a piece of aluminum to the pass through to reinforce the fiberglass and to make a flange for the seal to fit on.
 

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Photos of the Polar Fox Fish House

I added pics of the box and how it was added to the truck
 

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Propane

Did I understand you will be running the truck and the generator on propane? How big is the tank you will be using? Thanks
 
Apex -

The truck is still diesel. The generator, water heater, fridge, and heat will only be on the propane. I work for a gas company so I was able to get a cheap 80 gallon propane motor fuel tank for under the truck to run it all. Sorry for the misunderstanding!
 
the genset was installed and hooked up to the tank and test started. I found that it was too loud to keep on the truck so it will be for sale since we will not be using it. ($850/obo)

We happened to be getting furniture at the surplus store in Brainerd, MN and found an Onan p4500i generator for $1200. It is only 54db and remote electric start. We are now reworking the generator rack to accommodate the smaller sized generator.
 

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