Quoting Greg. "BUT if you are going to buy the truck, then have the oil analyzed, the truck put on a chassis dyno to see what the engine is doing, have a blowby test done while it is on the dyno and a vischeck if you have access to a place that does that test. AND if you can, have a DOT inspection done by someone who knows what they are doing - stress you need to find problems."
Very good way to have a Truck checked out, if you are buying.This would be the way I would like to have the truck checked.
Re the question I asked in post #2. I was more concerned about what sort of financial responsibility, a driver contractor might bear as a result of mechanical breakdown in the first month or so of driving. If any.
One thing a new driver/contractor might think about. Would be requesting an copy of the trucks DOT inspection form, preferably a recent one. This before driving somewhere at their expense to pick the truck up
jimmy.