I've got a 2014 with a 2013 reman Cummins in it and the only trouble I've had is two sensors, turbo speed sensor and one other one. Of course there are a few sensors on the emissions system that need to be changed every 200k miles. I have two complaints, it doesn't pull as good as the DD15 I had and the MPGs are terrible. I'm at 6.3 mpg over 200k miles. But as far as reliability, I have worries about that and as @Misesian said, the newer motors are really good. Only benefit to a glider is if you could still get one $35k cheaper than a new truck, in my opinion.
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I've ridden on Cummins most of the time. In my observations, they seem outperform others in their durability. But I know some will say the opposite.
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Are you going to finance the new trucks? What is the timeline on that.
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Sorry for all the questions, I'm curious about the business. Do you have a mission statement? You have done very well over these 3 years. What is the end game? Will you be adding more drivers/trucks/trailers in the near term? Have you explored other ways to fund your growth like private investment?
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When I first started I thought a lot about growing a fleet. The longer I do this the more I don’t want to hire truck drivers. I see too much stupid stuff every hour I’m driving. And the response during COVID19 from these protest groups, OOIDA, and others, has really changed my views. I’ll stick to a manageable number and stay on the road.larry2903, tommymonza, RStewart and 4 others Thank this.
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