Maverick PFP

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by sarge26044, Feb 24, 2013.

  1. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    I ALWAYS bump into my 14. Never my 11. That's life on dedicated.
     
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  3. mistermino

    mistermino Medium Load Member

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    297 and 6.49. Doesn't climb very fast, lol.

    My FM said that my mpd is shown low because I took 5 days off after I was assigned my truck putting me in the hole from the start.
     
  4. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Sarge, Sewerman, Jim, and all the drivers who get the highest mpgs did not get there overnight. It takes time, and a dedication to 57-59mph at least 95% of the time.
     
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  5. mistermino

    mistermino Medium Load Member

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    Pfft. I think they just don't drive I77!
     
  6. jmajr5

    jmajr5 Bobtail Member

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    getting 6.9 mpg running 68 mph..
     
  7. exhawkeye

    exhawkeye Light Load Member

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    I average 7.5 to 8 hauling a chicken hauler runing 61 or 62
     
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  8. exhawkeye

    exhawkeye Light Load Member

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    Just checked my scorecard. Its changed, it asks for preference n also it has ur current work assignment tab. So how do you access your scorecard?
     
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  9. JimTheHut

    JimTheHut Road Train Member

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    I am in rat and go over 77 on a regular basis. I would.rather run it than up into pa. If.you get good mpg.going into the mountains and good after the mountains, the tank mpg.will.be ok.
     
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  10. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    Yep we do, in fact spent last month back and forth to the Carolinas and actually ran 77 start to finish. Yes it can be done but it takes a 100 percent effort. Sewerman and I have different climbing styles. He likes getting up em, I like put putting up em. I drive by foot in a gear that I can hold between 1300--1400rpms. Once I've crested the hill, I don't hammer on it to get up to speed, gravity and the weight of the load pushing me down the hill takes care of that. Of course that can only be done if the downhill after the uphill is steep or long enough to do so. Gotta read the hills and good mpg in the hills is a novel, not just the cliff notes. Like trucking, good mpg is a lifestyle and requires CONSTANT vigilance, not just 2 hours of going slower.
     
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  11. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    They beep, I creep. Slow and low that's how I roll. motto
     
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