Engine hours vs Engine miles
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Cw5110, Dec 31, 2016.
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Try steam trucks. One place I was at had 3 of them. Over 20k hours and under 50k kilometers on each of them.
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So, which would you choose? 2020 480560/21651 or 2018 558910/15296
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Good luck in your search.broke down plumber, Albertaflatbed and REO6205 Thank this. -
I've ran 7 RigDig reports, and these are the (2) trucks left. As KR would say, I'm looking for a reason to NOT buy. I thought the high Idle on the 2020 was the reason, but then I thought maybe with it having 78,000 miles less, and having 2-year newer technology, that would offset that.
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Miles/hours does nothing for me. The condition of everything else would be what would cause me to choose one over the other.
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Lowest trucks I've seen so far for engine hours are the 2017 Walmart trucks hitting the market now, in the mid 500's have around 11000-11500 hrs. Everything else I've looked at, anything in the 15000 hr. range is low. Most are 18000-20000.
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Sorry about the vague description. 14,600 hours and 436,000 miles on a x15, show that the truck has been idled a lot?
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I ended up finding a 2020 Cascadia with 419,000 miles and 8025 hrs. Has a TK APU, and Optimized Idle. So very low engine/idle hrs.
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