Pretty much all we haul is hay with occasional tractor mixed in. I wish we would have gone with a combo at the least. This 53' (was 48' before i...
I still consider myself a rookie and have been shifting at/about 1500-1650 rpm. This truck has a ten speed. Should I be shifting a little higher...
The farm truck. '07 W900B [IMG] [IMG]
4 1/2" chains duh lol
The majority of what we haul on our step is hay. It never fails that the center of the bale is right over a dang wheel well. To add insult to...
This is some crappy hay I got this winter. If I wouldn't have put a twist they would've been singing like the baptist choir. I know this because a...
I carry a Moore Maker old school two blade pocketknife. I feel naked with out it.
Thanks. I had been looking at US cargo controls site but didn't know if they were USA made or china.
Where is a good place for USA made chains and binders?
102" is the only way I'd go. When hauling 4x5 round bales or 4x4 squares it's nice to have that extra few inches on either side to be able to get...
I've got some friends that also haul hay and their 53' have 3' removable extensions on them. It nice when they can get that extra 4 round bales or...
God I love the "old school" looking paint jobs on the new Kenworths.
I thought maybe you'd live close by.
Blyth what part of central Texas are you from?
I've always wondered what everybody elses opinion was on the twist. An old trucker that delivered us hay 6yrs ago told me about the twist. I'm now...
I guess it's time I join in. I work on a ranch that until this year with the drought had over 400 head of mama cows and on average makes over 2000...
Has anyone ever run lebus brand binders. It is what we have and have always bought. But I don't see anyone talking about them.
We just bought this '07 W900b in October and with anything used it needs some work. Before it started getting cold here I was checking the coolant...
When we were looking for a truck we went down to triple r in hopes of finding one that would be somewhat custom. They didn't have but maybe one or...
Found it. Evidently there is an electronically controlled valve next to the firewall right below the heater core. I took just the motor part off...