Buying 87 Freightliner

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Double L, Apr 18, 2010.

  1. Double L

    Double L Heavy Load Member

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    I can work it, that isn't a problem at all. It's not everyday you run into a clean older truck and why pass up the opportunity to have a full mechanical engine for cheap? Besides I love old trucks.
     
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  3. LandShark

    LandShark Road Train Member

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    IMHO
    why buy it at all NO Company is going to lease on a truck that old.
    LOL most wont lease on one over 5 years old.
    You will be buying something you cant use..
    Like I said just my opinion
     
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  4. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Then buy it and work it.

    Inside was clean but what about the rest of it? Has the wiring been hacked up, airlines rotted stuff like that?
     
  5. Double L

    Double L Heavy Load Member

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    The company I'm with will let me lease it on. They could care less about the age as long as it passes DOT and besides the owner of the company loves the FLC trucks.

    I highly doubt the wiring has been hacked up since I worked at the company who owns the truck and the mechanic was very stingy about every little thing on the trucks. The air lines actually looked to be pretty good shape and changed recently.

    My plan is I need to talk to the owner first to see if I can bring it to the terminal and use it as a yard truck for now and that takes care of the working issue until I'm 21 which will be next year. :yes2557: The only major thing I see needing replaced at this point in time are the tires. I haven't crawled under the truck yet to physically look at the brake shoes since I was in my dress clothes and had just gotten off work. I plan on doing a good inspection of it Tuesday and getting pictures too.
     
  6. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    Lets see....You're 19 now and you'll be 21 in a year.


    Must be the "new" math.:biggrin_2552:
     
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  7. walleye

    walleye Road Train Member

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    obamanomics?????
     
  8. Double L

    Double L Heavy Load Member

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    I turn 20 in July.
     
  9. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    I figured it was something like that...But it was funny when I looked at it!
     
  10. MedicineMan

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    your opinion is wrong so you should probably keep it to yourself instead of passing it off as gospel
     
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  11. Double L

    Double L Heavy Load Member

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    Exactly and I said in my original post that the carrier I'm with now will let me lease it on. Besides there are quite a few companies who will allow older equipment such as CRST Malone is the one that pops in my head. If I remember I think Landstar doesn't have an age limit either. Either way I'm not leasing my truck on to a big company, it's a small 200 fleet carrier.
     
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