Can $40,000 get you a decent truck?

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  1. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    $20,000 won't buy you all that much if you want to pull more than a van/reefer.

    Remember, you want at least 100% of the value of the truck, in cash in the bank, available to you in case something catastrophic goes wrong, either to repair the truck you bought, or to buy a new one of the same value.
     
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  3. nightgunner

    nightgunner Road Train Member

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    Don't tell my truck that, it may fall out laughing at you.
     
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  4. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    There are always exceptions to the rule. :p
     
  5. nightgunner

    nightgunner Road Train Member

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    It's just too stubborn to know when to quit.
     
  6. Tb0n3

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    Careful with those Texas trucks. A lot of them are single screw with a pusher axle. Doesn't work well when it snows.
     
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  7. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    I'd not buy one from Utah that's been dragging twin 48s around either.
     
  8. MBA2021

    MBA2021 Bobtail Member

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    No, I’m located in Ontario Canada
     
  9. MBA2021

    MBA2021 Bobtail Member

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    I’m knowledgeable on mechanics but I would not be able to do any work myself; mainly due to lack of equipment. My main priority is reliability at the moment.
     
  10. UnixNerd

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    Before I bought my truck, I talked to a lot of "old timers". They all told me to stay away from "disposable" trucks and to get something that's workable. I wound up with a '99 FLD with a series 60. Everything is easy to get to and work on.

    Don't sweat the tools...Harbor Freight is your friend! I have a friend with a few trucks who refuses to spend over $10K on a truck. You can find inexpensive diamonds and high priced lemons. Just be sure to check everything over well and get an idea of what you want to work on before you buy.
     
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  11. tinytim

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    Lots of prostars and lonestars for dirt cheap, for good reason. Beware of the maxxfoce.
     
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