I guess the 432 cubic inch V6 GMC engine is going to a new owner in Texas. Taking it with me to Tennessee to load onto his truck. I originally was going to put it in a tractor but never had the time for I guess.....
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Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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@farmerjohn64 you forgot your vest.
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1 of those big GMC V6s are on my bucket list of engines to own.Tug Toy, clausland, singlescrewshaker and 7 others Thank this.
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Me wearing anything pink would already be a silent joke since I have my grumpy face on 99 percent of the time lolOLDSKOOLERnWV, Tug Toy, singlescrewshaker and 5 others Thank this.
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Its been a helluva day already
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Sold this one cheap! Came out of a dump truck my brother in law use to own. Father in law said they kept extra axles and driveshafts in case a new driver jumped in it lol.
I drove a 64-65 GMC with one in it long ago, they produce a LOT of torque!!Tug Toy, clausland, singlescrewshaker and 9 others Thank this. -
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Hotshot was really an oilfield term that started getting used in general trucking. Where parts were needed asap at a drill site, but weren't big enough to use a semi, so a pickup and gooseneck would get used to get the freight out asap. Then every tom, dick, juan and jamarcus thought "I got a dually, I can do that", with that came guys not running dot #'s, no cdl's, no insurance, etc. That caused a bunch of issues.
Used to be the rates were really good because it was usually a 1 way haul and you'd dh back to where you came out of.
You can run bigger better freight on a flatbed or stepdeck, have a better truck that has a sleeper vs a back seat and actually be taken seriously in this industry.
Case in point, you upgraded to a bigger truck and trailer. Why? Because it was the smart move so you could haul bigger better freight. -
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