how much money?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by papamoonshine, Apr 2, 2015.

  1. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    I thought '05 was the first model year for Accert.

    $5,000 exchange for a 13 spd + I imagine ~$3500+ for each chunk. I'm going to wait until it's time to do the clutch then I'll change the trans and go from there.
     
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  3. glockwise

    glockwise Light Load Member

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    I have a KW and Conestoga with an accert. I'm right around 7 mpg. I run a lot of 70 mph (1380rpm). I have 22.5's, a 10sp (I believe with od and 9th is direct drive?)and 3.25's. It can be tough to run 55 (under 1100rpm) in 10th with 80k, usually I'll drop into 9th. I seem to get better mpg anyway. It pull most hills pretty decent. If I'm grossed out and have a twisty right before the climb like WV, I just grab 9th right away. I can run 65 mph just shy of 1500rpm in 9th.
     
  4. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    My BXS is dated 04 on the tag. The truck has a Aug 04 build date as well,.. but registered as an 05.

    I was quoted $8500 to switch to 3.25. After that,.. I didnt bother finding out what a 13 spd would cost as I want both,.. else I'll keep tweaking my current set up. I'm up to 6 mpg for the most part unless I'm in the mountains and or heavy.

    Hurst
     
  5. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Your doing much better than me. I'm up to high 5's low 6's for the most part. Depends on terrain and load.

    I'd love to get a decent cruising speed running 1400 RPM. How are your gear throws with that 3.25? 24.5 wheels on tall rubber will put me close to what a 3.25 ratio would be like with 22.5 LP's I have now. I run 70 a lot when I'm empty. But if I try 70 - 72 when loaded,.. I pay for it at the pump. 70 - 72 mph nets me around 5 - 5.2 mpg.

    My truck is currently in the shop getting some body work done. Soon as it gets out I have a generator/AC set up I'm going to install to cut my idle time down. I believe I could see 6.5 mpg with reduced idling.

    I punch it a little before a big hill. Then just ride it up and try not to down shift if I can help it. Seems to work well. Most of my fuel improvements are from changing my driving habits.

    Hurst
     
  6. Gottfried

    Gottfried Bobtail Member

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    I'd be really nice to know more about this guys' operation. What does he hauls? Nukes? 250k Geeees that's ...very ...interesting
     
  7. WesternEmpire

    WesternEmpire Medium Load Member

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    Reading comprehension fail, thought he was talking about low mileage 359's. Disregard.
     
  8. Starboyjim

    Starboyjim Road Train Member

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    It seems forced dispatch, one day off per 7 days worked, and all the dispatch BS you need is the world Generic lives in. I know not what course others may take, but I do know I'm making quite a bit better net income as an I/C than I did as a company jockey.

    Something I see all the time is: company drivers will quote their annual income as W4 income, pre-tax. O/O & I/C drivers more often give us their net income. A different type of bookkeeping, yes, but if you subtract road costs and taxes from a company drivers' net income, you'll get a different annual net takehome number...... different, and smaller. Not saying, but I wonder what Generic takes home per year, because his remark is so far different than my own direct, personal, and recent experience.
     
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