It's a scrap trailer 89 cu yd. I haul most every kind of metal to the mills. But, you want a big trailer for Aluminum and Stainless.
Looking for advice on specs for a day cab
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by yzman720, Oct 19, 2018.
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When i posted that my mind was just stuck on dirt, and i was wtf? Lol -
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Unless the OP is going off road quite a bit, (more than 50% of the time) there's no real reason for the heavy specs. He's not heavy at a 25 ton load with a daycab. And I doubt he'd be heavy with the dry van load.
OP, if you're not running in the mountains, 450-500 horsepower will be plenty. We have a guy here where I work doing really short runs, 55 miles loaded at 80k, and coming back empty, three a day, sometimes a fourth. He's running an old Schneider day cab. It is turned up to 500 hp. But it's nothing special otherwise. 10 speed, with 2.79 rears. His fuel mileage is terrible, but he spends three hours a day running a blower to unload cement, and he's in the hills all the time.
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Everyone’s application will be different and your budget will really determine that. For our trucks, they’re always hooked up to double side dumps or 9 axle super sides. Grossing @ 129k. So weight of the tractor really doesn’t matter when pulling 40+ tons each trip. If they have to hook up to our end dumps, again they’re 4 axle Ranco dumps that gross 105,500. When we have to pull the doubles/triples for UPS it’s by the hour. We hardly will take jobs/haul outs that are tonnage. Hourly rates gate to gate. It’s a business, not UNICEF....
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Side height is 101 inches. From the belly to the top rail.stillwurkin Thanks this. -
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Not a dumb question at all. Some trailers have a single line like end dumps. The hydraulic fluid will feed and return in the same line. On other trailers like roll off, walking floor, equipment trailers and so on. Will use a dual wet line. Meaning 1 line feeds and 1 line returns the fluid.yzman720 Thanks this. -
In other words, I'm not sure a person could be given worse advise than what was contained in your post.win-some-loose-less, kylefitzy, Brettj3876 and 3 others Thank this.
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