Appreciation of elders

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by bzinger, Mar 8, 2016.

  1. ramblingman

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    I'm an O/O and in one overnight run I profit more than most company drivers make in a week. In 3 days I profit more than any company driver makes in a week. We aren't all running for free.
     
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    I'm sure you do and good for you but you're not the norm. My dad and LOTS of my friends are owner operators so I know they're not becoming millionaires.
     
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    I wouldn't exactly call what you have an aero truck. My def. of an aero truck is a Cascadia, Volvo VN, KW T660 etc. I'm not much a fan of the slammed and lowered Pete/KW long hoods. Stock height, standard hood length on tall 24.5 looks better IMO.
     
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    All my friends tell me It's just another Aero truck then they ##### at me when I take 3 weeks off for Christmas in California and fly first class both ways while they're struggling to stay in business lol.

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    Amen to that.

    I'm surprised to see so much bickering about the "best" kind of truck here. The "best" kind of truck is the one that fits the job. Pulling a van for a mega? Obviously you want a Cascadia or something similar with a tiny engine and automatic transmission. You are pulling volume, not weight.

    Now what about that 11 axle RGN setup? No way you are pulling that effectively down the road with a 13 litre Detroit aerocab. You'll be wasting money getting up to speed. You need something with 18 gears and a 600hp motor.

    Fit the equipment to the job. It's why even Freightliner still makes these things:

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    My sloped nose posted above has a 3406E in it and a tag axle and could pull that load just fine. Their is no benefits to crappy aerodynamics just because your pulling big loads.
     
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    They fail to specialize. If your not specializing as an independent O/O your wasting your time. I'm in one of the last fields the Megas haven't been able to touch yet. If a swift,werner or prime truck is doing the same job as you your wasting your time as an independent O/O. They own the Dry,reefer and flat market. Do what they can't if you want to do well.
     
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    There's no real advantage to a sloped nose north of 200,000.
     
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    True, but how many people are north of 200k every single mile they travel for the life of the truck?
     
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    Few if any, we run two Western stars pulling lowboys, on setback axle one set forward. There's very little fuel economy difference. Personally I like the T800 the best I would take one over a 379 or a W9 but I've ran s lowboy on a mixed fleet all my career and there's not a lot of difference.
     
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