Gamache is a good place to buy used trucks. Bought 8 trucks from them and only had 1 issue, blown engine after 20 000 km. Gave them a call and changed engine on warranty!
Was it really worth it to buy the truck from Canada and then cross border?
Mystery devise on used truck
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Bought the truck through auction. Gamache has a yard in New York. They took care of all the border crossing issues & we picked it up in Champlain,New York complete with temporary tags, or else I probably wouldn't have done it. They mailed everything I needed to get the title. Only had to get a local dealer to verify that the serial # matched. County was impressed that they had sent everything needed. Paid the tax & was handed a title, didn't even have to wait 3 weeks on the county to mail it like when you buy a pickup from a local dealer. I thought they were good to work with.
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have you seen Debbie lately ? She's not so little anymoreCoffey Thanks this. -
That's why you can get 2 meals out of 1 breast.
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Yeah but do you want to get even one meal from that nuclear mutant chicken-like laboratory experiment?Mr Ed Thanks this.
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You need to feed your hens more often. Thems scrawnyRoberts450 and Mr Ed Thank this.
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I just bought a 2009 FTL Argosy from Gamache in early February. In negotiations by phone and email I told them I thought it was priced about $14K too high. That’s when the salesman related that the 6NZ had been overhauled by CAT somewhere between 60 and 200,000 ago. I still don’t know if he meant miles or km. I have copies of emails between their in house warranty people and salesman about the O/H because the salesman was trying to get authorization to warranty it. I figured that a CAT O/H was definitely worth the difference in price and wired the money with the understanding that I would receive service records of the O/H. I flew to Plattsburgh and arrived at their Champlain facility on February 8 to pick it up. I was supposed to get there on the 7th but they were having a blizzard and my flight was delayed by a day. The salesman was supposed to pick me up at the airport but he was shown the door on the 6th. They said to get a Lyft or Uber and send them the bill. They told me that the keys and paperwork would be in the truck along with a temporary plate so I could get it back to Michigan. The plate and customs documents were there, but no keys. The truck was in line with several others and plowed in. I managed to get in touch with the sales manager and after an hour and a half in 0°F an employee showed up with the keys. He had to pull me out of the line with a front end loader and then disappeared. I had no place to go to check everything over, so I headed home with it. Since then I’ve had several conversations and emails with the sales manager regarding the service records of the O/H but still don’t have anything to verify the work had been done. The actual mileage of the truck is just over 800,000 miles. I have checked with the local CAT dealer who ran the engine serial number through their system. All that turned up was fixing a few leaks within 70,000 miles of it being put inservice. In every conversation with the manager he’s told me that he has the file right there in his hands and will dig into it. In one call he said that their buyer was on vacation but that he talked to him and was assured that it was O/H’d or they wouldn’t have paid what they did for it. I’m holding out hope that they confirm it soon or we’ll be having a totally different kind of conversation. This whole thing surprises me because everything I had read about Gamache was all positive. I don’t have a problem paying what I did IF the O/H actually took place because I really wanted an Argosy and the 6NZ was a bonus. But, as everyone knows, you can drop $30K on a CAT O/H in the blink of an eye, and I better not be doing that any time soon!
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Sounds like lesson learned for you. Hopefully not the hard way. I’d bet money it was never overhauled.
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I'm thinking the same, but hope they can restore my faith in humanity (which has fallen on hard times all over lately).Farmerbob1 and Midwest Trucker Thank this.
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In one conversation it "... was overhauled 60K ago..." in an email to his warranty dept. it was "...at 200K..." If he meant 200,000 Km, that's 124,274 miles.
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