Is 30,000lbs in the trailer a heavy load?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Blackducati750, Aug 18, 2010.
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Leave the 500-600hp stuff to the specialty trucks. Logs, coal, etc.
400 and under is what most of the big fleets are dialed back to, and that definitely will be frustrating (unless you pull furniture, have a dedicated run on the plains, or the like) -
I tend to pull around 130k lbs through the mountains, so I'm actually underpowered. hehe -
I had exactly the same truck as you partner pulled load through the rockies over serra nevada etc etc no problems all trucks are going to do it tough up a mountain even those with 600 + hp they may climb alot quicker but they'll burn it all up in the straight where that hp is not needed i wouldn't personally have a truck with more than 500 hp. But hey if your an owner op and want splash out on a big power plant well thats your business what you use and spend hey.
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Really?
First I've heard of that cause I've definatly ain't seen it! -
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I remember it well because I used the absurdity of the situation to try to get my fleet boss to turn the truck up. ('05 Intl 9400 w/Cummins ISX)Last edited: Aug 18, 2010
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Reefers are definitely a different story. I should have been clearer. Sorry. -
Went to go pick up my trailer and had trouble switching to 5th to 6th because of how far it is on my trans. Reached about 65 with it empty. Lets hope 30k should hit AT LEAST 55 or 60.
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Time is money, however FUEL is more money. A lot of large companies turn down their trucks power to save on fuel.
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