It is not a big deal to produce a Cascadia glider with the non emission drivetrain. The Cascadia's for export, depending on the regulation for the destination country are equipped with brand new 12.7's ( yes they are still in production). All of the trucks Daimler produces as gliders are sold as complete export trucks at whatever level of emission that country requires, and lots of them don't require any.
Glider kit opinions?
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If you save up $20,000-$30,000 to put down or buy an older truck keep it in good shape and trade up over the years. The guys who get in trouble either get into a flease deal or want that new truck right now. Run an older truck learn the business side of trucking and save your butt off.
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I should mention that fuel was $.96/ gal and the going rate from the mega's was $.80/mile. I was making $1.25/mile running teams.Last edited: Nov 28, 2016
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USDOT said they are working with ELD manufacturers to incorporate GPS into the technology, at that point they will probably eliminate the older truck exemption. That is several years away so I'll enjoy my freedom as long as I can.blacklabel Thanks this. -
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Isn't a glider basically a new truck but with an overhauled engine? At one point in its life that block already probably has 1 million on it.
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You are absolutely wrong if you have a 6nz you must make it computerized it has the capability of tracking movement and login hours you will have to pay to upgrade it just like owner operators have to pay to install the elog computer
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Call ooida they will explain the rules to you very clearly
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