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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TXTRUCKER1125, Jan 12, 2014.

  1. TXTRUCKER1125

    TXTRUCKER1125 Bobtail Member

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    I don't think your understanding my post. I have never asked anybody to tell me what I should do with my current truck. I'm putting another driver in it so I can continue making revenue off of it. ALL I WAS ASKING is the BEST set up for a new glider truck. I have never had a 12.7 Detroit and not sure on the gearing for the rears.
     
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  3. TXTRUCKER1125

    TXTRUCKER1125 Bobtail Member

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    Nothing more, nothing less... I appreciate everybody's concern on my business plans. Maybe I shouldn't have said anything about my current truck.? Thanks to the drivers that have me their opinion on what tranny to use and their opinion on rears. God Bless!
     
  4. TXTRUCKER1125

    TXTRUCKER1125 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you for your input. I will be driving it till I'm ready to make the move into a glider. I do have another driver I'll put in my current truck when I'm ready. Stay safe! :)
     
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  6. BAYOU

    BAYOU Road Train Member

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    From what I understood that any motor work could be warranted by any authorized Detroit shop, I know a guy that got one almost two years ago truck now has 168,000 miles without any problems put steer tires on said it was burning oil at first but 100,k miles it slowed down he pulls tanker and is doing 6.5mpg loaded 90% of the time
     
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    Bought a 06 columbia with a 14.0l det 10sp and 3.55 rear ends. waited till egr crapped out and bullydogged it. runs like a raped ape and boosted my MPG 1.2 . I would take it anywhere in the US at 80,000 and not have a worry. ( Yes I have been to many of them including wolf creek pass and 4th of july)
     
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  8. mike3fan

    mike3fan Medium Load Member

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    I have a Fitz glider. Only had it since May so can't tell a whole lot about it yet with only 70k on it. But it does burn about a gallon of oil between oil changes since I've had it. I had one warranty issue, needed a rear cam cover gasket replaced. Took it to my local shade tree mechanic, he faxed them a invoice, they faxed him a Comcheck # to do the work. Easy as can be.

    When I buy another truck I will be going back to Fitzgerald, unless something really changes in the future. Love the looks the motor gets when I raise the hood at the fuel islands. I hear so many stories about DPF/EGR motors. I tell all them you don't have to tell me I had my own that's why I have a glider now.
     
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  9. TXTRUCKER1125

    TXTRUCKER1125 Bobtail Member

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    that is awesome! I'm feeling jealous now.lol how much did it cost you to get Bully Dog to tune it up??
     
  10. TXTRUCKER1125

    TXTRUCKER1125 Bobtail Member

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    congratulations on your new glider. please keep us updated on how everything goes with it. that's kind of nice where you can use your own mechanic. Freightliner is usually slammed with warranty work. everytime I call the dealer over here in Dallas they want to keep it for 3 to 4 days minimum. I might have to look into their gliders again. thank you very much for that information!! :) I was also reading that its normal for a Detroit to burn one gallon of oil between oil changes.
     
  11. mike3fan

    mike3fan Medium Load Member

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    They have the same attitude at Fitz that I do. Why pay a dealer an absurd hourly rate when you can get it done much faster and much cheaper with people you trust. That doesn't mean that you can't get work done at a dealer but it's nice to now I can just drop it off at my guys place and let him do it.
     
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