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  1. davekc

    3126 rebuild

    The difference is on a $3,000 rebuild, it includes sleeves and a remanufactured head. At $6,000, the engine must be removed because the cylinder walls must be machined. They could be pitted ect. That price would still include a reman head. Adding a turbo to get it covered under warranty would be...
  2. davekc

    deiseldiva

    Hi We saw you down in our neck of the woods wile we were in the car. Truck looks good. Seen you at exit 91 on I95 in FL. It was 80 degrees yesterday, I think you brought the cold weather with you!
  3. davekc

    3126 rebuild

    Yes, I thought the same thing but they say now that they rebuild it just like any other engine with these sleeve designs. The only exception was if the cylinders were bad and they had to re-machine them. That part would require them to pull the engine, remachine it, put the sleeves in and add a...
  4. davekc

    3126 rebuild

    Thought I would pass this along. Ring Power Cat Dealer in Jacksonville Fl. 904-737-7730 Talked to Don Hutchison about rebuilding or replacing a cat3126 He states that per cat they no longer need to be replaced short of a cracked block. Cat now has a sleeve installment that they use on a...
  5. davekc

    Age of equipment

    We don't have any problem in the FL area. We live close to daytona. Most freight comes from Orlando, Jacksonville, Ocala, or the western part. Usually Tampa or Destin. Alot of military loads.
  6. davekc

    feedback on Panther2

    So far, we have had pretty good luck with them. We are a team and run a D unit. Check the 101 post as I listed what they pay. Milage for a team is 3500 average. Remember that some months are higher and some might be lower. We run three weeks out and one week off. Also, Jan through Mar. are...
  7. davekc

    DOT restrictions on straight truck length

    you can go to 40 ft in all states now. You can go to 45 ft in some states with three axles. Our truck is 39' and 3/4". Only been measured once and passed and that was in SC
  8. davekc

    Kenworth T-300 / Cummins 8.3 L ??

    Good question on the 24" sleeper. I not sure I have ever seen one?
  9. davekc

    Trucking 101. The way it is.

    One thing I might add is that it is possible to average #1.00 a mile with a few of the companies. From my experience it is possible with FedEx and Panther. Remember, this is from my experience. Depending on when you signed on, Panther was paying $1.35 per mile and now I think it is $1.20 plus a...
  10. davekc

    Tri-State

    To the prospective owner operator; Think about Weave's post. If you haul 2 or three loads a week like that, you have lost as much as $150.00 a week. Or between $5200.00 and $7800.00 a year. In addition, carefully look at their deadhead pay. At Tri-State they originally paid 20 cents after the...
  11. davekc

    Kenworth T-300 / Cummins 8.3 L ??

    The above is correct. If you want to maximize your potential with this set up, the truck must be rated at 33,000. Not that great of capacity at 26,000. We have a T300 and it is rated at 33,000. We have a larger sleeper but can haul 11,500. Sometimes 12,000 if we can get the weight situated...
  12. davekc

    Tri-State

    I like your recommendations Teacel. When they refused we had thought about some of the stuff you mentioned but were hesitant because of being leased to them. You know the story; make too many waves and they slow or stop your loads. One of those be ready to switch companies when you act. When we...
  13. davekc

    Tri-State

    Happy holidays abcwine as well! No need to get into anything long and drawn out that isn't already addressed. However, I would be curious to see this supposed list of discount fuel stops. Maybe if you provide that I will provide a unit number. You need that in order to trash a driver via a dac...
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    HammerNight

    Just keep doing what you are doing. I don't remember that name on here often so I would just ignore him. Most of the people reading these posts have an idea of who has something to contribute, and those who don't.
  15. davekc

    HHG ?

    I think RichM description is a good one. I think pro-miler or pc miler are pretty close. Much more accurate than HHG. They can still be a mile or two off but nothing drastic. Hopefully there are no more companies using this system. A Tri-state recruiter on here was trying to convince everyone...
  16. davekc

    new 3126 thread

    You just knew I would have to put something here! The one guys problem sounds like a bad sensor or computer problem if the high idle isn't working. Weave is right, they have to come out for a rebuild. A complete rebuild is a little cheaper down here in FL. Several places have given estimates of...
  17. davekc

    Tri-State

    We clearly stand behind our posts. At no time did we ever make a $1.10 per mile. Not one load ever came close after a period of over a year and a half. Could it be a $1.10 now? Maybe, if they have changed in the last couple of months. You state that they pay 65% of the tariff. Strange when we...
  18. davekc

    Tri-State

    Well unfortunately we did some checking and their milage system is a three tier system with the bulk of it caculated out on HHG miles. They say it is 65%. 65% of what? They say the average is aprox. a $1.00 a mile, however simple caculation will result in 10 to 15 percent difference. Add that up...
  19. davekc

    Tri-State

    It is good to see that they have seen the light. They need to advertise these changes as most we have talked to have a negative opinion of them. If the have retained the same personell, such as settlement departments ect, then the taking of drivers money and settlements discrepencies probably...
  20. davekc

    Tri-State

    We are the same way. We didn't have the patience for their constant game playing. Any company that pays on HHG miles does not respect their drivers. They know they are ripping you off right from the beginning. They said they had to do it to retain customers yet they use that same milage program...
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