That's true but why would a business that depends on their trucks to perform their mission buy Furds? How deep must the decision makers heads be buried to be unaware of Furd's track record since 2002?
The company could have bought a fleet of Ram 5500s which have now been in service with a proven engine, transmission, and chassis since late 2007.
Cummins didn't experience catastrophic engine failures when they introduced the 24 valve engine in 1998, the HPCR engine in late 2002, the HP HPCR in late 2004, or the ISB6. 7 in late 2007.
I wouldn't drive a free Furd. I have a serious aversion to walking home in bad weather after being stranded on the highway with my fifth wheel hooked up.