T800 vs. Paystar 5000

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by fireman5523, Oct 2, 2014.

  1. fireman5523

    fireman5523 Light Load Member

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    Well, I have the choice of getting a new (to me) truck and was looking for some input. Right now I'm in an 05 Paystar. (concrete mixer) here are some of the specs:
    Paystar:
    350 Cummins ISM
    Eaton Fuller 9LL
    Forward set drives w/ tag axle (makes for a bumpy ride)
    Empty weight 31k

    T800:
    Catterpillar engine (not sure which, seems to have plenty of power)
    Allison 6 spd auto
    Rear set drives w/ pusher axle
    Empty weight 27k

    Both are 2005 models with close to the same miles.
    What do yall think? Any problems with the T800 I should be aware of?
    Just looking for input.
     
    Last edited: Oct 3, 2014
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  3. baha

    baha Road Train Member

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    $ an Mi.on each one and who has been doing man. on them and how often has oil been changed?
     
  4. fireman5523

    fireman5523 Light Load Member

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    Both have about 165k. I'm not buying, i just have my choice of company trucks.
     
  5. Ezrider_48501

    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    i would say the t800 hands downs but i think id be much happier with a 9ll than a 6 speed auto
     
  6. fireman5523

    fireman5523 Light Load Member

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    I always thought so too until I drove an automatic truck for a couple days. You'd be surprised how much less fatigue you feel at the end of the day. I think I'm gonna keep the kw
     
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