Freightliner model best for hauling water in the Bakken
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by AFF888, Jan 8, 2018.
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Probably a Coronado. I think that's Freightliner's answer to a severe duty truck so to speak. I haven't seen a Cascadia that would survive the Marcellus region around here. The company I work for had a Columbia hauling frac sand, that was actually surprising. Didn't have any issues with it. But I'd be looking at a Coronado if I had to go with a Freightshaker. Personally, I'd be getting a Western Star 4900. But I'm probably biased in my opinion.
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How about the if your driving off road 122SD
The Severe-Duty 122SD Truck/Tractor | Freightliner Trucks -
When I worked up there, the entire fleet was kenworth, including the crude haulers. They had couple old pete 379 for local work.
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I'll look at the 122SD, it would be the last of it's kind which once roamed the earth.
To wit, any truck can run that water up there, just sit overnight until it's a single load (Frozen) then run it. he he.. -
That's kind of what I was getting at, I thought they were branded as the Coronado. My bad. Kinda looks like a Classic, which I wouldn't hesitate to have in the oil fields.Brandt Thanks this.
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