PorscheTech911
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Haha yea they got it rough. It doesn't get quite that bad here in KCMO
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915,916, and 920 come across gl all the time, the others are a little more rare, if you are patient you will see some really nice ones come across, the only upside is the allison auto in the 915 is tits, the cat 16spd is nice but can be problematic, the nice thing is when it does die just put a 10 spd manual or something in its place.No I'm not looking for a concrete truck, that's why I changed posts. I would prefer the 916, but I'm happy with a 915 or 915A1. The 920 sounds nice, but I haven't seen any of these other models, and I love the looks of the 915A1 so that's what I'm shooting for. Lockers are a great thing, but since I'm running my own truck on my own schedule, I can avoid bad weather since the DOT is pretty good down here, and if not I've got some experience with snow and traction LOL. I don't really need more capacity than the 915A1 can pull, that should be plenty. Like before the 915A1 is what I'm looking for, but for a comparable price, I would definitely not say no to a better stronger truck!
Adam
All of them. By that I mean: The "Big Cam" Cummins engines were the dominant player in OTR trucking for many years until being unseated by the Detroit 11 and 12 liter engines. Just about every transmission appropriate for that hp and torque will fit, with the correct bellhousing, flywheel and pilot bearing.Which transmissions mate up and fit this truck?
That's what I like to hear! Thanks NDT! Here's another question, If I switched to super singles or HEMTT wheels, would the taller tires affect my ability to get under the trailer for hook up?All of them. By that I mean: The "Big Cam" Cummins engines were the dominant player in OTR trucking for many years until being unseated by the Detroit 11 and 12 liter engines. Just about every transmission appropriate for that hp and torque will fit, with the correct bellhousing, flywheel and pilot bearing.
I apologize in advance to dredging up an older post, but I've been searching the SS forum to learn more about the M-915.915,916, and 920 come across gl all the time, the others are a little more rare, if you are patient you will see some really nice ones come across, the only upside is the allison auto in the 915 is tits, the cat 16spd is nice but can be problematic, the nice thing is when it does die just put a 10 spd manual or something in its place.
You dont do an EUC before bidding. You bid, then if you are the high bidder in the end you fill out the EUC and wait to see if it gets approved.I think if I were able to get a EUC approved in time to bid on one, then I will just run the Allison.
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