Freightliner model best for hauling water in the Bakken
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by AFF888, Jan 8, 2018.
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Probably a Coronado. I think that's Freightliner's answer to a severe duty truck so to speak. I haven't seen a Cascadia that would survive the Marcellus region around here. The company I work for had a Columbia hauling frac sand, that was actually surprising. Didn't have any issues with it. But I'd be looking at a Coronado if I had to go with a Freightshaker. Personally, I'd be getting a Western Star 4900. But I'm probably biased in my opinion.
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How about the if your driving off road 122SD
The Severe-Duty 122SD Truck/Tractor | Freightliner Trucks -
When I worked up there, the entire fleet was kenworth, including the crude haulers. They had couple old pete 379 for local work.
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To wit, any truck can run that water up there, just sit overnight until it's a single load (Frozen) then run it. he he.. -
That's kind of what I was getting at, I thought they were branded as the Coronado. My bad. Kinda looks like a Classic, which I wouldn't hesitate to have in the oil fields.Brandt Thanks this.
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