When is it time to trade?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Fairweather, Jun 22, 2019.

  1. Fairweather

    Fairweather Light Load Member

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    I do oil analysis but have not done dyno. Oil doesn't show anything out of the ordinary.

    I absolutely keep track of maintenance costs but, as I mentioned, there really haven't been any to date aside from pm's and a couple of steer tires. I did replace a squeaky idler pulley, installed new shocks, and had to put in a headlight assembly that Bambi killed but that is pretty much it.

    I guess the reason I'm beginning to think about trading is to plan ahead for that time, not necessarily because I intend to do it this week. I want to ask now so I'll know then.

    Also, I have had pretty good success in life by emulating successful people.

    In that regard, I find that very few of the megas (arguably the most successful carriers) keep their tractors past 400k. If they are all replacing equipment at about that time, there is probably a reason for it.

    What that reason is, I can't say. Probably a combination of increased maintenance, decreased resale value, warranty expiration, etc.

    Still, if they're doing it then it can only be in order to maximize profit since that is all they care about. Since I kinda like profits too I was thinking about when to trade up.

    I think this is probably the best plan for us. Run one more year to just shy of 500k and then trade.

    Thanks everyone for the input!
     
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  3. TruckRunner

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    I put 90k miles on my current truck I'm thinking about buying a new one since I noticed a small scratch on the custom paint. I'll rotate trucks like my girlfriends.
     
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  4. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    My truck is set up with 55mph as the sweet spot. I run between 55 and 62mph.
     
  5. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    God i hope you stay in California
     
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  6. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    I don't go to CA. Not carb compliant.
     
  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Then why in God's name would you spec a truck to run 55?! I'm all about running smart and spending as little on fuel as possible but 55 mph makes you a #### hazard on the road in most of the country
     
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  8. danny23tx

    danny23tx Road Train Member

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    Get it up to the 500k and than you will have a better idea .
     
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  9. snowwy

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    I'm still trying to figure out how he gets 7ish with a cat in the same truck I started my career in that only got 5ish. When the national speed limit was 55.
     
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  10. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    dude, I didn't spec it for that. I bought the truck for $8000 cash. It's an old Pape truck.
     
  11. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    Because I don't keep my foot on the floor, and I don't idle during my 10. That's how I get 7ish.
     
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