Is flatbed hard on a truck ?

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by markk, Dec 2, 2020.

  1. markk

    markk Medium Load Member

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    Was looking at some trucks on arrow. They appear to have been used for flatbed work judging by the headache rack/tool box and orange lights on top. They had a image painted on them that looked quite like the postal service bird but a bit different.
    But anyway , I was wondering if they would have a lot of wear on them at 500K miles if doing flatbed work.
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  3. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Yes. Load heavy as well. Then some get off road quite a bit.
     
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  4. BackwoodsGA

    BackwoodsGA Road Train Member

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    Depends on the operator.
     
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  5. mitmaks

    mitmaks Road Train Member

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    Generally flatbed loads are heavy and deliver to construction sites/off-road driving
     
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  6. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    And the specs of the truck. The way the megas spec their trucks, 430-450hp, 9 and 10 speed manual or automatic, loaded near GVW, and going off-road and in and out of mud pits, and their stupid 50k oil change intervals ( they don’t care, they’re getting rid of the thing in 2-3 years), you’d be buying a truck that’s been ridden very hard.

    If you’re looking to buy a truck that can actually do the job you need it to do, buy a better performance rig. All other specs equal, pulling heavy, a 500-515hp engine will get better fuel economy than the mega spec 430-450. And all things equal, a 13 speed will outperform a 10.

    “So Six, why would a company not buy a stronger engine if that’s true about the fuel economy?

    They’re more concerned with stupid proofing a truck rather than fuel economy. The stronger the engine, the easier it would be for Stupid to grenade the drive train.
     
  7. markk

    markk Medium Load Member

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    I would have any truck I buy deleted. So hp put up and mpg go up quite a bit. I got great mileage from a 2010 cascadia with dd15. but going to stay away from them cuz too many other problems and I dont like living in them.no room for my fridge. The ac compressors go out constantly also. some only last a week or so. put 3 in mine one year and 3 in the other other truck in just a few weeks
     
  8. Gentlemanfarmer

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    I know some owner/operators that have bought used trucks from Melton and Maverick that were well spec'd, loaded with flatbed equipment (chain cabinet, storage boxes and apu) that have great success with their rig. These large companies do like to take their trucks off the road before the warranty runs out, but they will still get the job done and make you money at the same time. The good thing about buying these used trucks is that they have the longer wheel base you need for open deck and have several thousand dollars worth of equipment included. If I were looking for a used truck and was just getting into the industry as an owner operator I would contact Melton, TMC, etc used truck sales department. You might save several thousand dollars vs going through Arrow Truck Sales.
     
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  9. 6wheeler

    6wheeler Road Train Member

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    Something breaks every day. Plan on spending at least $200 each day on repairs. If nothing breaks that day it will tomorrow and it will cost $400
     
  10. kylefitzy

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    Milton might have decent spec’ed trucks but I wouldn’t want a Maverick truck personally.

    When I worked there in 2014 I had a 2013 Freightliner Cascadia with an anemic DD13 and an automated manual 10 speed transmision, (2) 80 gallon tanks, super singles, Worthless battery bank for an apu, open headache rack, and no storage boxes. But it did have shinny wheels. 9EE8EDBC-FA38-4FC3-99A7-F801DF410E32.jpeg
     
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  11. markk

    markk Medium Load Member

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    I know that. spent lots of time breaking down. A good complete delete solves a lot these days but still got all the other stuff. If I can find the right equipment and the right funding for it and insurance ... I got 30K sitting for them repairs cuz you know it is coming.
     
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