Sounds like you you pretty much hate this engine! Thanks so much for the info! I won't buy this truck now that you guys have tell me so much about it! What about an older Kenworth. What do you drive man?
Trying to buy a Kenworth T660
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by ChorizoConPapas, Oct 9, 2014.
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800,000 miles sounds like a ton of miles for a cascadia. Wouldn't i run into a bunch of problems?
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It was a suggestion to see what's available , there is 55 CASCADIAS in your $40,000.00 to $45,000.00 price range on TRUCK PAPER ranging from 2008 to 2010 models and 500,000 to 800,000 miles
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Thanks man. Looking for the best deal I can get for my money without going over 45k
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Sounds like you have some good experience running this buisness! I was thinking on buying something in the 500,000 mile range and spending no more than 45k. So I won't have to spend so much in maintenance. But I guess sometimes doing a little bit of maintenance on ann older truck can be cheaper than the truck payment on a newer truck like you mentioned. Do you know if the Columbias are any good?
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You can't just pick one model or brand and say it is better than another. Trucks are all basicly the same, just different looks. The selling point for me on my current truck was it had already been rebuilt with paperwork. Even if you buy that columbia and it needs a rebuild in short order, detroits can be rebuilt for much less than cat or cummins. I had planned to only keep this truck for a couple years maximum, but now I am thinking why not drop a new reman engine in when the oil samples say it is time? The rest of the truck is in great shape. It has a new transmission in it. New engine and new rear ends and all the major components are good to go until it dies for good.
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What do you think about this one w a cummins?
http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=5321383
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If it hasn't been rebuilt yet it probably won't be long until it needs it. If the dealer can provide past oil samples and the motor isn't screaming for a rebuild right now then I might roll the dice with it. Anything with a cummins cm871, watch Rawze's youtube videos and look for the signs if the emissions system has been taken care of. It is hard to say buying any truck without seeing it in person and looking over it yourself.
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Gotcha. So would you say it's best to stay away from those newer trucks with the emission systems? This one has a Detroit engine
http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=5408471
i would definitely go see before buying. But some of the dealers are so far away from me that I would like to get a general idea before making a long trip.
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