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  1. motocross25

    motocross25 Road Train Member

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    Most grain haulers with “real” trucks aren’t at 78-79k. They’re 90k-100k plus. And with those trucks slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
     
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  3. kylefitzy

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    One of my first loads with this truck was 108k and 15’ wide. It pulled it just fine. I have a 500hp paccar vs most of the rest of the fleet having a 450 paccar. This trucks pulls just about the same as my last truck that had a 500 hp cummins and an 18 sp manual. The paccar is a lot quieter and much better on fuel.
     
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  4. ElmerFudpucker

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    Do you have parvo wulfman?
     
  5. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Weren't the 1st group of the new mid-roof trucks spec'd differently than the rest?

    I think this Volvo is a 460/1650. I know this sweedish dog w/13 a speed doesn't start fast on the low side, but once I am on the high side of the box it picks up speed faster, until I have to shift out of 11th, then 11th and 12th have the same top speed so unless I am above 75k lbs, I don't even bother with 12th, I go from wound out in 11th right straight to 13th.
     
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  6. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    Yes there were 5 wing team trucks ordered with 500 hp paccars and 5’ fifth wheel slides. I think only two of the five are actually with wing team guys now. One retired, one quit to go local, and one went to a senior driver on the cowling crew.
     
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  7. azheavyduty

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    Wasn't that many years ago a 350 Cummins was big power
     
  8. supersnackbar

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    The way they have re-castrated my Volvo, it pulls slightly better than the 1st truck I bought years ago with an 11.1 350 hp Series 60 and a 9 speed. I had it uprated to a 375, which only helped me burn more fuel.
     
  9. Lonesome

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    I had one of those! 11.1 Series 60, an old Crete Volvo White.GMC. Mine was uprated to 365HP, they told me that was the max.
     
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  10. supersnackbar

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    Your right, it was a 365...it's been 20 years since I had it. Mine was in an old FLD with a 42" flat top. Looked a lot like the mini-sleepers that the megas like Prime, F&S and USX use for regional trucks.

    I don't remember if that extra uprate added much to the torque though, especially connected to a 9 speed.
     
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  11. navypoppop

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    I can't imagine these big trucks. I was so happy to drive my 285 hp Maxidyne 300 I smiled like a Cheshire cat. When I went to a OTR produce company and they gave me the keys to a Western Star CO with a KT450, 13 spd od and 410 rears I thought I had died and gone heaven.
     
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