I am purchasing a 2022 Freightliner Cascade from Stoops in Indianapolis. They said the truck came from a fleet of Heartland Express trucks. It has 304K miles.
My mechanic is going over later this week to take a look at the truck, maybe take an oil sample. My question for drivers is…How often were you required to do oil changes/PMs? How many miles? Were you able to confirm they were in fact “changing” the oil or merely “adding” oil.
Trying to get a sense of the care this company takes with their truck maintenance, as they typically do 3 yr/350K miles then dump them.
Any info would be extremely helpful.
Thanks
Question for Heartland Express Drivers
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by rgreider, Mar 17, 2025.
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@Powder Joints works there I believe. He might know.
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Bulkmatic was doing changes at 60K because that's what manufacturer recommended, but after 46K it would start burning oil to try and stay alive.rgreider Thanks this. -
I do mine at 20k, just because its easier to just look at the odometer and be able to know...
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Heartland has a history of keeping their trucks in top condition.
I remember people buying them directly from the company and hauling them off the yard when I worked there 15-20 years ago.
I saw them do a service/oil change in less than 15 minutes one time. Several mechanics hitting it like a Nascar pit crew right before closing time.
In that regard, they are the best. The care of the trucks was the key to their success. Very efficient outfit.
Trucks went through an inspection lane every time they hit the yards M-F 0730-430 and Saturday 8-12. Guy would pop the hood, check air pressure on tires, walk beneath it in the pit looking for issues.
Rare issues while out on the road were fixed the same day.Last edited: Mar 17, 2025
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Last company truck we drove was a 2015 DDEC 15 - and the spec was 50,000 mile oil changes, as I understand, one of the filters served as a bypass oil filter.
Without sampling and lab analysis, oil is often thrown out well before it's safe serviceable life.
I'd drop by Heartland with a box of donuts and have a chat with the service manager and gain some insight.High Stepper and Sirscrapntruckalot Thank this. -
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