gant
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Post by gant on Mar 18, 2009 20:54:36 GMT -5
I was wondering how many miles you guys have on your trucks.. heres mine as of yesterday.. 06 Volvo
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Post by LEAD DOG on Mar 18, 2009 22:07:28 GMT -5
2000 VOLVO 165582mi
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Post by Crazy Mudder Trucker on Mar 19, 2009 0:54:07 GMT -5
2004 peterbilt 102300
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Post by Mort on Mar 19, 2009 11:42:36 GMT -5
2006 OshKosh 47,000
Of course that isn't m.y. a.s.s.IGNED truck, because I haven't had one for almost a year, but its the one I've been driving pretty much exclusively for about 6 months.
Not that I'm whining or anything...
EDIT: It was 85 degrees there? And the website filters are pretty particular, aren't they?
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Post by BillyCement on Mar 19, 2009 15:25:18 GMT -5
1999 Mack - 175,970 miles. A little over 18,000 hours.
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gant
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Post by gant on Mar 19, 2009 18:42:04 GMT -5
no it was only 75 but the cab is black so it feels like 85.. hell it will be freezing outside and it will say it's 60*
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Post by Mixer Driver 69 on Mar 19, 2009 19:41:03 GMT -5
2000 Peterbilt. 189,552 miles.
What tracking system do you use Gant? I wish our Trimbles gave us that kind of useful info.
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Post by Mixer Driver 69 on Mar 19, 2009 19:51:24 GMT -5
EDIT: It was 85 degrees there? And the website filters are pretty particular, aren't they? Mort, if you're talking about website filters on this board, I had a run in with that. I tried posting a news item from a website. It was changed when I tried to post the link. Turns out (thanx Matt for letting me know) that there was a WORD in the link that spelled the "T" word referencing a woman's lower anatomy. It's not a website filter, just a word filter.
www.marke T W A T ch.com (Sorry Matt, but it was to funny not to share)
If this is not what you were referring to, OOPPSS
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Post by cfconcrete on Mar 20, 2009 22:52:38 GMT -5
224,000 - 1994 Advance....
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Post by mixedupdiesel on Mar 26, 2009 13:05:02 GMT -5
It was 1999 mack. started with 130,000 miles on it. I hung it up with 180,000 in a little under two years.
We had one old mack with that massive steering wheel, and nothing electric, no air, and a one speed heater, hot or not. I think it was a 1993 and it had a little over 270,000 miles on it.
Mixer chassis really start to wear out around 200,000 miles. I suppose it's because of the f-d up places we have to take these trucks everyday. Also has to do with the way the drivers treat them, especially the transmissions and engines.
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Post by raymond on Mar 27, 2009 22:00:45 GMT -5
2007 Mack/Putzmeister 52m
24686 miles
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gant
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Post by gant on Mar 27, 2009 22:32:18 GMT -5
^^^ how many hours though?
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Post by raymond on Mar 28, 2009 0:51:19 GMT -5
5015hrs as of this afternoon.
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Slick
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Post by Slick on Apr 12, 2009 10:02:48 GMT -5
2518 miles 205 hrs....09 Sterling
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Post by mauserman on Jun 6, 2009 17:48:53 GMT -5
46k on a 2007 Sterling.
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Post by codsucks on Feb 10, 2010 20:45:07 GMT -5
1996 Oshkosh S-2146 front discharge quad axle 251105 miles 25888 hours Cummmins M11 has not been overhauled original turbo only thing done to it has been injectors starter and aircompressor.
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Post by booger on Feb 17, 2010 8:56:14 GMT -5
33,000. 07 Binder
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outkast
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Post by outkast on Jun 26, 2010 21:12:20 GMT -5
07 pete, 790hrs 6704 miles
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Post by jeffintx on Jul 25, 2010 17:09:49 GMT -5
136,015 miles and 9940 hours as of yesterday. 05 Kenworth. I hate Kenworths, but this one is still in pretty good shape.
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Post by BillyCement on Jul 26, 2010 16:13:42 GMT -5
1999 Mack - 200,120 miles. A little over 20,000 hours. That's about 25,000 miles since May of 2009.
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