Old days of trucking vs. New days?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Craig List, Jun 3, 2019.
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Let's see the 350's from say Gettysburg to Harrisburg was useless. Every time you managed to get to 55 in those days you hit a little grade and down three gears you go, after having wound out in each one.
Some of the 400's were overweight and failed to perform. One in a 87 COE with DM Bowman in about mid 90's pulled Townhill grade for Breezewood at 80000 flatbed at 19 mph when it's 50 or colder outside. The newer Mack day cab CH or CL model with the 350 that replaced it ran the exact same Fishertown loading up that same hill at 45. Made a world of difference in time. But I did love that one old 400. It was very reliable. After the first 15 miles day in and day out the gauges were in agreement, just so exactly as it was yesterday and will be tomorrow UNLESS something is broken. -
Cell phones and the 14 hour rule hurt the truckstop restaurants. A lot of drivers would stop and get a bite to eat and use the table phone in the restaurant to get load info, call mama etc. And you could take your time with the meal because without the 14 hr rule, your clock stopped when you went off duty.
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400 was over weight, what does that mean?
It depended on cpl how well a stock tuned 350 or 400 pulled, but they can be worked on and made to pull with most modern stock engines, not even a lot of difference in fuel mileage.
If a guy tried to let the computer drive them he could toast the engine before he gets out of sight, no steering wheel holders in mechanical engines. lol -
The old song hot rod lincoln was more in line.
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This thread is going just like an Old Corps vs New Corps on military forums
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