For you heavy guys, saw this listed and thought I'd just pass it on https://www.rbauction.com/2012-KENW...Id=8812553&id=ci&auction=LAS-VEGAS-NV-2016116
Vegas auction at RB
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by dclerici1, Jan 20, 2016.
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That is sure speced heavy enough.
Seems the hours are kinda high for the miles.
What will it go for, 180K? -
Too short and only has 3 axles. Hard to bridge enough weight to be called heavy haul.
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At least in our neck of the woods. Western Canada, CA, NV, AZ it might work well though.
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242" isn't enough bridge?
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He aint heavy he's my Brother
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Not to mention. It's in the 08-2013 DPF, DEF yrs....
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Nope. We have one truck at 244" that pulls a quad axle 53' flat and he can only bridge 102k instead of 105 and he even has a drop axle.
My truck with that same trailer can bridge that weight because I am at 272" wheel base which allows the drop axle to be further forward from the drives. The inner bridge is what gets you on these.scottlav46 and Oxbow Thank this. -
Got a spec'd out, double framed, 286in wb, tri axle (steerable pusher), 2013 W900 with 200k on it last fall for 76 grand at RB. The internet bids from dealers were killing me. Once it passed 60 it was just me and the internet.
I go to almost every LA, LV, Phoenix, and Salt Lake auction. I feel that buying at auction isn't any more of a crap shoot than buying used at a dealer. And once you get a relationship built up with RB they tend to afford you a generous line of credit with lower interest rates that I can get on used equipment anywhere else.
I bet that one will top out about 80 unless a couple guys get in a bidding war.Ruthless Thanks this. -
[QUOTwouldMM71, post: 5023738, member: 18453"]Got a spec'd out, double framed, 286in wb, tri axle (steerable pusher), 2013 W900 with 200k on it last fall for 76 grand at RB. The internet bids from dealers were killing me. Once it passed 60 it was just me and the internet.
I go to almost every LA, LV, Phoenix, and Salt Lake auction. I feel that buying at auction isn't any more of a crap shoot than buying used at a dealer. And once you get a relationship built up with RB they tend to afford you a generous line of credit with lower interest rates that I can get on used equipment anywhere else.
I bet that one will top out about 80 unless a couple guys get in a bidding war.[/QUOTE]
That would be a heck of a deal. There is a sister truck to this one in the auction as well.
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