T800 is probably a good choice for the oil fields. I drove a T800 day cab and I was very impressed.
Is there a reason certain makes of trucks aren't seen often in the oilfield?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by leadfoot80, Jul 18, 2013.
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I hate sleepers in the oil fields. Lots of time in reverse. Like all the visibility I can get. We have kenworths with c-15s and macks with 13 speeds and mp8 505 hp
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Me personally I like the extra room with the sleeper, day cabs are too cramped. KW's are small anyway. It's nice to be able to take off your jacket & hard hat and toss them back there. I don't have a prob backing,although my power mirrors do get a work out.
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I just wish Halliburton would outfit their Kenworths with bigger engines. 350-380hp just plane sucks.
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iv run darn near 300" wb's in the oilfield and always got the truck in any place i needed to. a tight turning truck is nice but there are some pretty good turning trucks with sleepers on them out there. -
if i where to purchase a fleet of trucks to put driver trainees in, in the oil field id probably spec 350-400hp 4.10 rears and 9 speeds.
as far as a truck to run myself in the oil feild the big hp and 18 speeds are king. -
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Yeah here in Alberta I see mostly T800s and Western Stars, but Canyon is mostly Pete 367s, which I actually like a lot.
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