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  1. davekc

    What is High Mileage?

    I agree....sounds high unless it has been rebuilt. Davekc
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    suggestions for a small vacuum that works well

    We have a dirt-devil with all the attachments and rotating brush. Inexpensive but worth every penny. Bought ours I believe at Wally World Davekc
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    Simon Says' Peterbilt 335

    Nice ride Davekc
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    HAPPY HOLIDAYS

    Back at you Davekc
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    The Mother Load's here!

    Most of you know that I have been on both sides of the fence, including driving for a carrier and operating my own fleet of 15 trucks several years ago. If Blair operated the same as the other carriers and put out the numbers and presentation that they do I would be very skeptical. Or I would...
  6. davekc

    Newbies and the truck search

    RE: Looking to stay 99's or better Most companies require the drivers to have a Cdl. I would go after the 33gvw trucks. The only exception would be if you are doing the vans. Be careful on the latter as age requirements on those are usually less than the straight trucks. Davekc
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    The Mother Load's here!

    My hat's off to Tom Robertson (Blair Enterprises) How refreshing is it that a company takes interest in their drivers and actually delivers on what they say. It goes to show that when something is ran correctly, everybody wins. I think there are some carriers out there that could learn much...
  8. davekc

    Which is the better truck?

    If it was only those two, I would go with the Pete. Essentially for the same reasons that Weave posted. In addition, the used truck may be in great shape but small items will have to be replaced sooner. Minor ones like alternators, batteries, belts, tires ect. A certain cost that would have to...
  9. davekc

    ~ Cost Saving Devices ~

    I hear this advertised but haven't run into anyone using it. It is an in line fuel saving item called turbo 3000. Anyone have experience with this? This is promoted from time to time on Dave Nemo's radio show on XM Davekc
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    Newbies and the truck search

    Some good advise from Terry. You don't want to sell a truck to a guy that would have to resell it in short order. Many carriers won't go past a 96 or 97. Payments would be high if one had to finance it for a period of one year. Something to consider Davekc
  11. davekc

    Do You Have Your Subscription?

    That median is the most convenient place to park when walking the doggies:) Nice cover though Thanks LM Davekc
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    Digging in here and learning!

    T-Hawk offers excellent advise to follow. As mentioned, studying the archives will supply you with a wealth of information. Davekc
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    FL 70 Blower Switch

    Good thing you checked that wire. Nice to be in FL. Much nicer weather. Davekc
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    New Pete 335

    RE: New Pete 335..Hey Dave! Now that looks pretty cool. Great work Davekc
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    FL 70 Blower Switch

    on the older ones I believe as well that the panel needs to be replaced. I would also take care to trace that heater wire back to the blower to make sure it is ok and not melted or frayed. Especially were it plugs into the harness and down at the blower. You don't want to install a new panel and...
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    Newbies and the truck search

    RE: While I agree with all the "extras" Those items are pretty much standard fair on any truck nowadays. I do agree with the above, start small and work your way up. Same strategy as alot of other businesses. Davekc
  17. davekc

    Class 8 Streched Frame

    The tractor and the box length will give you the demensions you can use for a sleeper. Total length can't exceed 40 feet Cost on a frame stretch is 4,000 to 6,000 depending on who is doing it and what requirements have to met for the drive train. Davekc
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    3126 cat

    For what it is worth, you can use Baldwins filters as well. I ran a fuel pressure check and it was the same with Cat verses Baldwin The Baldwins are a little cheaper. Hope that helps someone Davekc
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    3126 cat

    A good Cat dealer should be able to do it for around $200 to $250. Most recommend around every 100,000 miles. You will get some miles out of them if you take care of them. We had one that went to over 900,000 before a rebuild and my current kw is at just about 400,000. So far no problems...
  20. davekc

    Newbies

    In addition to DocRushings questions, make sure you know that the carrier you choose will accept a 95. Davekc
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