I am looking for opinions on what make of truck I should buy. I am currently looking at a 2004 VOLVO VNL64T670 with an ISX with a 10 speed. what do you think?????? Dont care for Freightliners
What kind of truck to buy? Run midwest region.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by volvodriver01, Sep 29, 2011.
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Just about any fleet type spec'd truck would work fine for Midwest regional running if you are pulling general freight. Just get the best truck for the money.
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I vote for a Peterbilt but im baised
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A few fleet owners that I know own VOLVO'S and tell me they are sorry they bought them. Reason being, the parts cost more and getting someone to work on them is a job it's self.
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Thanks for the info. think I have found an old pete I might buy. thanks agian.
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I am guessing you are looking to pull a dry van trailer??? If so, then anything without a flat-top sleeper should do. 3.23-3.73 gears and a 10spd are fine, and don't shy away from a freightliner if it is a FLD, which i feel were some of the best trucks made in their time frame.
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I have been an owner op for about a year and a half now. I started with a 2000 volvo 64 model condo pulling dry boxes in the midwest. Switched to covered wagon in the midwest. Automatic gave me to many fits so sold truck and now looking for another. Intently looking at a 98 pete 379 and an 04 9900i eagle. Plan on pulling a dry box till after the first of the year then getting my own authority. Thanks for all the responses.
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I am curious as to why? I have never driven one but I have heard more then just you say this.
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The FLD is a great, rugged truck. Same cab as a classic, great turning radius, almost everything is mechanical so you don't have much electrionics to work on or go haywire, plus they are very basic in design and easy to work on.
I bought a 1999 FLD120 in 2004 and drove it till last year when I traded it in. It ran the first 6 years needing only the shocks and brake shoes changed out. Early this year I has a set of injectors put in along with a new radiator and water pump, then stupidly traded it in and have regretted it since. Best truck I ever owned, not to mention it was a flat top truck and pulling a dry van trailer I still avg 7+mpg with the 12.7 Detroit. -
The 9900i is a good truck. The sleepers are setup very nice and IH makes a very rugged truck.
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