wow and you talk about breakdowns........we've got two '05 Columbia's with the same engine/trans setup. At least twice a year they spring a fuel leak, both are on their third water pump, one is in the shop now for major repairs for a mystery coolant leak, Freightshaker is scratching their head for the source but it looses a gallon a week. They eat belt tensiors.
Yes in some places getting Mack service done can be a hassle, they are very proprietary on their parts/service. That and Mack does seem to have an issue in some places with pricks for dealers/service centers. Reliability wise, I'll take our 9 Mack's over the 2 Freightshakers any day. Until I started to have fueling problems recently, many a day I've given Western Dist. KW's a run for their money on I-70.
Mack or Kw
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SHC and The Challenger Thank this.
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I'd take the Mack but I'm sure that is obvious.
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And to be honest, I was a diehard manual guy till I really sat dwon and thought about it.... how often do i really shift my truck?? About 5% of my driving is grabbing gears, the rest is me going down the highway in top gear just cruising. So does it really matter if it is a manual or not, since more than the majority of you driving is you holding a wheel NOT shifting??
But to each their own, some guys are still mad that motors are electronic and not mechanicaly controlled now too -
and BTW, I own a CAT not just drive someone else's like I am pretty sure you do. -
I loved the last before Volvo Mack engines (V-Mack-II and PLD) used on Renault trucks for power and durability.
New Mack engines are Mack Styled (yep! red paint) Volvo engines.
It is so funny to see D13 with MP7 label ore with Renault label on valve cover. Under cover all parts are Volvo marked! -
MP7 = 405 HP & 1560 ft lbs torque
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D11 = 405 HP & 1450 ft lbs torque
MP8 = 505 HP & 1760 ft lbs of torque
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D13 = 500 HP & 1750 ft lbs torque
MP10 = 605 HP & 2060 ft lbs of torque
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was it a eaton auto shift or a Mack M drive, I've heard the M drive is pretty sweet
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