Anyone buy an old TMC rig?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Battle Born, Jun 13, 2014.

  1. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    I suggested against buying a TMC truck
     
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  3. JPenn

    JPenn Road Train Member

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    I worked for TMC in 2008-2009. Would've bought the truck I was in then, if it had come up for sale. Almost did buy one of the ex-TDT KW T800's but bailed for unrelated reasons. Would not buy one now, especially from what I'm hearing their maintenance has become. I don't remember it being nearly that bad, but then again I worked there when the trucks were governed at 65 (with a bump to 72 rewarding 2 years of good behavior), we were given a PO# WEEKLY for a truck wash, and the average truck was a 2005 or 2006.
     
  4. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    Did I miss something? I don't see where I said anything about that????
     
  5. Battle Born

    Battle Born Heavy Load Member

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    They still give the truck washes weekly, 62 sucks, but the PM's are few and far between.
     
  6. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    They ALLOW the truck to be washed weekly. They only REQUIRE every 2 weeks now.
     
  7. skateboardman

    skateboardman Road Train Member

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    no the guy is looking for a truck to buy, he asked about old tmc trucks, he never said he was specifically looking for a pete. that the tmc trucks happen to be petes has nothing to do with anything.

    a smart guys buys a truck in good shape , and doesn't buy on looks , or whether its a pete or volvo
     
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  8. EZX1100

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    never allow emotions to make a business decision - Gordon Denko

    I always wanted a used TMC 379, then i wanted a tmc 387

    settled for my swift truck columbia, couldnt be happier (ok, if i could have had my england classic)
     
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  9. Battle Born

    Battle Born Heavy Load Member

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    Hey richter, did you buy one of their headache racks as well? I want one similar to that when I get a rig, just wondering a ball park price on those.
     
  10. BulletProof

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    I disagree. Not with the "looks" part but on the make. A volvo has expensive parts and it is hard to find places in between bum F egypt and east jesus nowhere to work on them. That is 1 reason why my company got rid of its 100+ volvos and are moving to KW. A freightliner has cheaper parts and can be found almost anywhere. Same thing goes with engines. CAT and Detroit mechanics are everywhere vs finding a competent volvo mechanic. So if you're thinking ahead about maintenance/repair costs, the make of the truck does make a difference.
     
  11. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    I had one that just went down the road last week for a new owner. Little different circumstances but i'll tell about it anyway.

    Truck is an '07 379 we bought it '10 when TMC had to liquidate some trucks to try and keep afloat. It had right around 300k when we got it. It had 767,000 on it when we let it go I put about the last 200k on it. Last year I got 6.19 mpg on all miles running 68 mph (22.5's). I pull a flat about 3/4 of the time and a grain hopper the rest. Clutch center went out at about 700k, never added one drop of oil between changes (10k) and we had to have one injector roller changed right around 650k. Other then that nothing more then typical things you would replace here and there on a truck. We had no turbo or actuator problems that these can be known for. I went into a nicer truck but I can honestly say I will miss it.
     
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