Prime NOOB

Discussion in 'Prime' started by MONT74, Nov 18, 2011.

  1. MONT74

    MONT74 Heavy Load Member

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    yeah, I dont see it happening on the flatbed side, but possibly with the guys on the Reefer, because of the lightweights. At least thats what im thinking they(Prime) are thinking.
     
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  3. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    Even the lightweights aren't going to hit 8mpg. Sorry. 55, Appalachia, loaded w/ 43k, it was in the mid 7s. He gets over 8 and sometimes 9 if he's empty.
     
  4. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    You can hit 8 fairly consistantly - but, it takes wide singles that are fuel efficient not the XDNs they are putting on company trucks, the newer trailers with wide singles, AND a lot of driver technique. Don't plan on it happening in the mountains, cold weather - and with a 2xxxx-series trailer, especially with drive tires on it.
     
  5. OpenRoadDreamer

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    I was getting 7.6 earlier, til I hit the hills in Missouri. I'm loaded to about the max, 79160 with half a fuel load. Anything over half a fuel load puts me over 80,000. Thank you Georgia Pacific....
     
    garciamag Thanks this.
  6. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Since you're "outta da box" - ya need to be thinkin' that way too! Fill your tires with helium... that oughta help!

    :biggrin_25523::biggrin_2559:
     
  7. j&jbuck

    j&jbuck Light Load Member

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    what kinda tvs work in the companys mini trucks, will be gettin mine in about a month and would like to know ahead of time what to look for.
     
  8. Easy Steamer

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    I had a 22 inch samsung in mine. strapped it down to my fridge when I parked. Rest of the time it was on my bed
     
  9. Easy Steamer

    Easy Steamer Road Train Member

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    I just came through all of Wyoming today in high wind and was just barely gettin 6.0
     
  10. MONT74

    MONT74 Heavy Load Member

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    Well, finished up orientation today, They said there were no flatbed trainers available, so they had to stick me in a reefer. I asked them to give me an hour or so before it was final. So I went out and found myself a Flatbed trainer on my own. He is an instructor right now, but looking for a TNT for the winter months. So after his PSD student tests out in the morning we have a load going to SLC, drop time of noon on Tuesday.
     
  11. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    I have a Walmart 19" Black Friday el-cheapo special. That's about all I need - TV sucks. Don't know if the newer trucks have an HDTV capable antenna in them, but I had to buy one to get local TV. I mostly watch DVDs anyway.

    I ran up to SLC, then down to Plainview TX last week. Cold, wind, snow n' slush, mountains - not to mention winter blend fuel and having to push the speed up going UPHILL on the way to SLC. Down to 6.85 avg for the week. I usually get a bad week or two in the winter - could have been worse - but that's par for the course.
     
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