well,thats the way it has always been around here too,they will push us back sometimes,but this is the first year i can remember hauling it in early,heck,i took some in for a farmer 2 weeks ago and it was march delivery too,i wonder if they are sending it down the river that fast,it don't make sence to me though,the price was down last week,so i can't figure it out![]()
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wheathauler,have you ever seen elevators in your neck of the woods letting folks bring in grain 2 months early on contract?
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I'm glad you boys are sunny it's been foggy here all day. 27* out. Maybe they are getting rid of corn early cause they think the price is going to go down more. Farmers I haul for don't have any storage.
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I bet your right,wheathauler. the 2 farmers that i have hauled it in early for are small operations like us,so i bet it's a storage issue. Your a wealth of info
,thanks,iv'e been puzzleing over that for 2 weeks,but i bet that's it
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,i have some friends that haul coal in eastern KY and they are doing ok,but its like anything else in truckin right now,if you can survive the fuel $ and the rate cuttin,you are ahead of the game LOL. As far as dirt hauling goes,i would lean more towards the tri-axle but if your going to haul a lot of that around here,you need to have a good relationship with a contractor and your banker,but mostly with your fiance'
.I would agree with Big John and Wheathauler though,its a good time to buy a truck, but unless i had some firm contacts with some folks that you trust to keep you busy (at a profit) i might would just hold on to my cash,but thats just my opinion and it ain't worth much,GOOD LUCK with whatever you decide to do
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Got a question for you guys, I am gonna ask here before I put it in the 18 wheelers section.
My cummins has sprung a coolant leak. I "believe" whats leaking is the clutch fan solenoid (if that's what the part really is???) not 100% sure.
Directly behind the alternator attached to the block is where this solenoid looking thing sits. There are two plugs with a total of five wires, and two coolant lines attached to the unit. I haven't bothered to track the lines yet, its too cold, and the truck has a snow bank blown up against it currently!
Shortly after I purchased the truck I had the clutch fan rebuilt, and supposedly the shop replaced the clutch fan solenoid as well. So... I am guessing the replacement was a failure. Any idea how much a new solenoid costs?
Oh, and as long as I am asking. Any where to get some decent schematics of all the sensors and assemblies on that engine? That would be a real plus to figuring out where everything lives under that hood. -
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