I think he’s still driving 102 now. He downsized a few years ago and now two more mills closed down over the summer in Missoula County. When I was out that way in April I ran into one of his drivers and that was when the news was getting out about the mills and he wasn’t sure how things were going to go but they’re still plugging away.
Overall hood cost - Aerodynamics
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My first employer believed in Aero trucks with CAT C12's, light on the throttle, while my current employer believes real truckers drive hoods, pedal to the floor, get er done.
My current employer has a core of loyal drivers. Its a culture that seems to work, and overcome the cost of extra fuel. -
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In case some have forgotten the original post that started this thread. A very vague and generalized question. A very generalized answer to that question is yes in general an aerodynamic truck is more efficient. But as per usual around here it gets drug out into the weeds about how it won’t work for this or for that. But there are people doing whatever it is people say can’t be done and they’re doing it more efficient than others.
The driver is more important than the truck. That will never change. If you take a driver who already operates his truck efficiently and give him tools to be able to improve then he will just be that much more efficient. Are aerodynamics the only tools for improvement? Nope. But for the majority of truckload OTR operations it’s the lowest hanging fruit.Oxbow Thanks this.
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