Roehl Specs

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CAZ, Mar 21, 2008.

  1. CAZ

    CAZ Light Load Member

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    Just wondering if anybody can tell me how roehl specs their trucks IE. engine make/horsepower and trans make and how many speeds.
    And sleeper size.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE.:biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. CAZ

    CAZ Light Load Member

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  4. jasonb

    jasonb Light Load Member

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    Freightliner Classics, Eaton Fuller 10 speed. Sleeper or condo sleeper cabs.400 +/- HP. Basic units. Good enough. Newer units. Well maintained.
     
  5. Redwolf

    Redwolf Medium Load Member

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    Unless you get one of the old Blume trucks, and then there's no telling what you'll get!

    JasonB is right for the most part. There are some odd ball trucks thrown in there that were experiments over the last couple years. I had an International that was a double bunk (most are single), 9 speed (most are 10) with a Cat engine (most are Cummins). It was an odd ball that they ordered 6 of to try out as a trainer truck. Found out it didn't have as much room as the FL's and put it into the fleet as a regular truck.

    O/O trucks are all over the place. Excluding the lease/purchase guys, I have seen everything from Pete 379's to Western Stars. Some really cool looking trucks.
     
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