Advice on buying a truck

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by truckerlegacy, Feb 16, 2011.

  1. truckerlegacy

    truckerlegacy Bobtail Member

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    Hey guys I am looking into buying a used truck. I was just wondering if someone could give me some pointers on what to look for.

    As far mileage,time since overhaul,anything that you think might be helpful
     
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  3. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    What are you looking to do with the truck? Dry van? Flatbed? Oil Field?
     
  4. truckerlegacy

    truckerlegacy Bobtail Member

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    Mainly just flatbed...I have been running ltl on the side for the last few years. I have a steady job now that pays the bills but im on 2 weeks and off 2weeks. I wanted to get the truck for a little side income during the off weeks and to keep my experience current. No otr just intrastate stuff..I was thinking like hauling drill pipe/mud
     
  5. stepnfetchit

    stepnfetchit Medium Load Member

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    If you're gonna put a driver in it I would find the cheapest thing I could regardless of looks, trade-in value etc. Get one that's had a dyno run, oil analysis, good tires all the way around, nice simple tranny, i.e 10 speed, 9 speed etc. You are about to get an education regarding your fellow man and you sure a hell want the cost to be as little as possible.
     
  6. truckerlegacy

    truckerlegacy Bobtail Member

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    what about mileage...what brand usually holds up the best or is their such a thing
     
  7. Flying Dutchman

    Flying Dutchman Road Train Member

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    Sort of depends on their past....I know trucks that drive like absolute garbage because their entire lifespan of 250K miles have been abused by inconsiderate drivers of company vehicles. Or ones with really high mileage that the "new guy" always starts out in...those are fun lol. But we have a truck with 600k (Peterbilt with CAT C10 and Sicer 10) on it, and one with 500k (Peterbilt CAT C12 and a Fuller 10) on it. Both have had the same driver since new....those trucks are nice n tight....dreams to drive. No rattles, smooth shifting, overall a well maintained truck because the driver takes care of his "office" that he is in 12 hours+ per day.

    My experience has been with Peterbilt but there are other manufacturers out there for a reason, they can compete.
     
  8. GasHauler

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    I believe it all depends on how the driver or drivers before took care of the truck. If I were you I would have a professional go over the tractor and give you the report. It might just save you money in the long run.

    All of our trucks were slip seats but we all took extra care of them. The company would sell the power unit at 5 years and the trailers at 10. I saw one of our power units go up for sale and it sold for $55,000. But those were part of super tankers and the power unit had a tank that held over 5000 gallons. Plus the unit had a drop axle so you could haul some gallons in certain states. But other than that it was just a good safe truck. KW K100 w/444 Cummins. The 444 had the factory mod to make it a 450 and you wouldn't think 6 hp would matter but the extra sized turbo must have put tons of torque in that motor. You could fly up the grades on the interstate as long as you weren't overloaded.
     
  9. Trouble65

    Trouble65 Medium Load Member

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    I have great advice. DON'T DO IT!
     
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