I even left seattle for philadelphia with a team and delivered 3 hours behind them and they ran 75 and 80 mph in the 75 mph states. Steady is the key.
How's it like running 70mph?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NewNashGuy, Mar 31, 2012.
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Motownfire, FLATBED, Thatguyfromtexas and 3 others Thank this.
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The dreaded double nickel.......
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if I'm loaded over 35k, I will keep it at around 68-70. if I'm light, I'll stretch her legs a bit. I don't go over 75 since that's the speed rating of most truck tires.
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I have to say it feels great being able to do 70, my cruise will top out at 69, if I put my foot to it I can do 73 so when I need to pass someone going 68 its not a problem. Now I also run west where the speed limits are 70-75 except when I hit OR or CA and have to drop to 55.....it sometimes feels like I will never get to where I am going.
Oh, I get 6.9 mpg doing 69Jackofalltrades1977 Thanks this. -
I run the speed limit in a truck that was not spec'd for fuel mileage. I also pay for my own fuel. If it ever gets to the point where I have to become an obstruction on the roadway just to make ends meet, it's time to hang up the keys and do something else.
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i just put the cruise on 62/3 an sit back--still end up passing a lot of trucks on the hills --nice to have the power--but yes sometimes a person has to flatten the right pedal on a hot load---then find out they dont even really want the product
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I used to have a big kitty. I got a lot of speeding tickets with it. It seems more stressful with a fast truck because someone is always in your way. I run 600 miles a day in a slow truck and probably get there quicker than most Billy big riggers because I seldom stop
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that is my point i am not strapped for cash to make ends meet like the one guy eluded to steady is the key,and yes i can go as fast as i want
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I wouldn't know, my truck is gov'd at 76 mph, my cruise is gov'd at 76 mph. If the speed limit is 75, I'm doing 75. If the speed limit is 65 and I can get away with 68 or 69, that's what I'm doing. I have a customer in Kansas that I always run early to, usually I'll start at 75, once I leave town I'll drop 68 on cruise and run that to get there. Yes I'm a company driver, so someone else is paying the fuel. But, all of our trucks run 74 to 82 mph, none have been turned down yet.
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I've got a Penske truck, set at 73 MPH. That's fast enough to get you in trouble....
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