Regardless, we want pics of your new ride. You deserve it if you get one. Anyone else agree that Johnboy deserves a new ride??
Abilene Motor Express....A New Place To Call Home
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There is one very huge reason why I would rather keep the truck I have instead of getting a new one, reliability. When I was assigned this truck and went over to the shop to get some supplies and get it signed off by a mechanic for the condition of it, I heard a remark from Joe Sr, the head of the shop. He told me that out of all the trucks in the fleet, this particular on xx18, has been one of the best ones in the fleet. Exactly 5 months have gone by and this is what has happen to this truck in 65,000 miles.
Left headlight bulb replaced.
Right front turn signal replaced.
Right front headlight wiring harness replaced in our shop.
Complete brake job while in for a 6 month inspection.
2 new steer tires.
Check engine light appeared showing a coolant sensor went bad. Replace in our shop.
A/C tube connecting front unit with rear unit under bunk developed a leak. Replaced in our shop.
2 new wipers replaced.
That's it. Never once was I on the side of the road broke down with triangles behind me like I was on a regular basis like I was at the other job, getting towed for a cost of $800 from my house just to have a $39 sensor replaced that took a total of 2 hours. I think sometimes that maybe it's just luck, then I see how the shop at Abilene takes care of the fleet, then I realize luck has nothing to do with it. This truck has been the most reliable truck I have ever driven, now granted, it might and probably will at one time break down. Bud I know this truck, there isn't a sound, rattle or issue going on with it, and if there was, I would get it addressed.
Another thing, over the last few months I have been asked to drive a few trucks over to assorted dealers we buy our new trucks from that are being traded in, they have between 375 and 425 thousand miles on them. Mine now has 301K on the clock, it will be going in for trade in about 5 months. I'd rather keep this one and wait until mine is traded then get a new one. It's not like we have a lull in new trucks arriving, hell we have 5 brand new Cascadias sitting in the yard that have never been driven.
This is what I mean.
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Plus I thought that was a team tractor before you were assigned it. I know what you mean, I have a new Cascadia these days. Nothing like a new truck! But I was in a Mack Pinnacle before that, that I hated to give up.
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I know the feeling. I have an electrical Gremlin but I know when to smack it and when to ignore it. I keep it out of the light and don't get it wet (some will understand that reference...lol). My closet latch just rattled loose but it is torch screws and I don't have my tool bag in here yet. I just broke 429 and have a PM in 8500 more. I have a feeling I'll get yanked out of my just broke in seat then.
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I didnt notice that you were already driving the larger Volvo. I think it is going to give you about as much room as anything else.
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Supposedly the new KW T680's are not the DREAM truck that some think they are
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Hey johnboy don't know if you heard but according to allentown news one of abilene's drivers was killed on the northeast extension today went over the embankment truck landed on its roof no name given just said a 49yo from north carolina.
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