Been there done that, not as an o/op. Repairs up North are absolutely ridiculous. In Edmonton the dealer shop hour is $170. Third part mechanic is $135/hr.
I couldn't afford to run the ice, even if I wanted to. Which I don't.
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Thank you for all the good advice.
That's just why the company I'll be pulling for requests a truck around 8500kg.
My truck currently is 9800kg empty. That's 21600lbs.
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[QTE="mnmover, post: 5079464, member: 27882"]Have you considered selling truck outright to one of those heavyhaul companies? They should know the value of the heavy speced truck for their operation.[/QUOTE]
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It's flat b-train. If it was regular flat, step or lowbed I think it wouldn't be a problem at all.
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That would put you about 40k or less with a standard b-train flat configuration. I believe that the B-train flat comes in around 17k for a 32+28. might be more if there are lift axles
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Thank you all for all your input so far.
I did indeed make up my mind, as I have explained it in an earlier reply.
I will take the 20k hit in the long run to ensure that I don't damage my credit, all my bills are covered, and if anything shouldn't happen in the two months till first cheque, at least I have SOME money to grab onto.
It's been tough in today's economy, out here in Alberta, where nothing is moving. After a total of 9 month of poor net income with 5 of those months with extremely poor earning, I'm between a rock and a hard place all my savings are now long long gone.
The move must be made.Last edited: Feb 22, 2016
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Is that good or bad? Don't know lbs very well.
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Well if you consider that my truck with a 53' quad axle flat is 40,600 after driving off 150 miles worth of fuel, I would say that is pretty good. But then my truck weighs in at 27k for a daycab.
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Is that just me or is that a really heavy daycab?
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No it is heavy. 46k rears, drop axle, 264 wheel base, C15 CAT, 18 speed and a bunch of chains.
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