If you net 82, and are home every day, went would you want to make a change? On the flat bed side I could net over a hundred, but I'd have to spend too much time on the road than I want to. Can't speak for the van side. I don't pull boxes.
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Running skateboard, reason I'm looking to change is we lost a couple of major contracts & the new contracts as good, just weighing my options out.
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1. Someone will cut your rate.
2. shipper/receiver will go broke
3. shipper/receiver will move to Mexico/China
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If the tanks are top draw, which I'm sure they are, the fuel return valve probably put most of the returned fuel into one tank. Pretty common problem on a lot of newer trucks.
Back in the old days everything had a crossover line. Which, if you were low on fuel and parked on a sideways slope, you could go to sleep with 1/3 of a tank on the high side, and wake up empty. I had one run out sitting on the shoulder of the road while idling that way.Last edited: Jun 6, 2016
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All trucks should have 2 fuel gauges, then you know if there is a problem developing. It's not overly difficult to install a 2nd gauge. Especially if it already has a switch to monitor L/R tanks from one gauge.
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