What are you running? Gross weight, driveline stuff, average dim's...and the almighty % of loaded miles?
I average better than this at 150-190,000, 550 ISX 18spd 4.10 on 11R22.5's, usually 12'ish wide by 14'-14'6"ish high by 100-118' long on 9 axles, with approx 55% loaded miles. The empty stacked up weight is 63,500-72,000lbs depending on deck/rail & number of sections. Also I don't run a high percentage of mountain miles...but when I do, OH BOY!
Of course at this point of the year (Jan 1 to now) I don't even bother to calculate yet...we are in this thing they call winter, I call it Donate most of my income to the fuel company season.
Heavy Haul truck setup questions
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by UltraZero, Feb 15, 2014.
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Seeing as we both put our numbers in for so far THIS year, Why try to make a comparison?
If you want to compare, work out your MPG since Jan 1 to now.
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My mileage is since Jan 1st of this year, 7 axles, 625 Cat, 18spd, 11R22.5's, 4.10 rears, 10'-11' wide and 14' high. Most of my running is from the Midwest to the Northwest, 42% empty, and LOTS of idle time, and this year I haven't been able to have anything other than a headwind.
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I haven't calculated it yet, I do it quarterly...but January was probably about 3...I had loaded days that I know I got under 2MPG, friggin SD cross/headwind!
Yeah, my first two loads this year the winds were blowing so hard I had lots of time where I couldn't maintain speed...both were 349EL Cat excavators that had me grossing just shy of 180... -
Hey. sorry to get back late. Do these heavy trucks have double frames.
Also, what gear ratio are most folks running.
is 3.90 good enough to pull hills like twin sisters, Cabage?? 600HP Cummins ISX 13 speed tranny?
Can a 13 speed hold up under heavy haul situations or must you have an 18 speed?
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I don't think I've seen a 13 behind any motor bigger than a 550 HP. Is that factory 600 hp?
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Hey. sorry to get back late. Do these heavy trucks have double frames.
If you are not going to haul over 120K. I would not get a double frame, just a heavy single should suffice.
Also, what gear ratio are most folks running.
I've been seeking advice for quite a while and reading a lot. 3.90's seem to be what all recommend
is 3.90 good enough to pull hills like twin sisters, Cabage?? 600HP Cummins ISX 13 speed tranny?
Can a 13 speed hold up under heavy haul situations or must you have an 18 speed?
I would just make sure you get a transmission with the proper torque rating and you will do fine. No matter how many gears you have.
That said, I pushed to get a upgrade to a 18 speed in my company truck. Only for the 14.4 low gear, instead of the 12.3 low gear in a 13 speed, and for the splitting of 4th gear. Now with a new truck in play with 3.91 gears instead of 3.55's, and 200 more ftlb of torque and about 25 more horsepower. I may change my mind come October. -
Any four axle truck worth having will be double framed.
I have 4:10's in mine, 3:90's would be fine as well.
I think that a 13 would last, as long as it is rated for the torque that the motor is putting out. I wouldn't want one myself, being able to split the bottom gears is just to convenient when you are running heavy. -
At 3:90/4:10s, what is the downfall. Will I spend alot of me getting to the customer because the truck now won't run highway speeds well?
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