CDaves, Ram's just turned 230k. The head gasket failed, allowing water in cylinders, don't make very good steam engines. Head cracked at 5 of 6 holes, probably all 6, just too small to see without xray. When she went it blowed all the oil out of the engine which did the bearings in. So no longer an inframe, gotta do sleeves and the whole smear now. Anybody know where I can get a Cummins Reman for the $3,200 with the 100k warranty now? To answer your question I've only averaged alittle over 10k a month since Feb this year. I know HotShots that average 15k a month and have for 7 years. Everybody that does this with ton trucks breaks, don't care what brand. Don't know if a Medium Duty Class VII is enough truck either. Know a few with them and they have all been having problems also. In fact a good friend with a FL60 haulin a 53 foot MT enclosed trailer for a guy running the race circuit, he, his tractor & the MT box all blown airborn and off the road into the ditch last Wednesday. Witness told him he'd never seen a truck airborne before. Only thing saved him was the fifth wheel left the tractor with the trailer which allowed him to steer out of hitting several poles. Other than alittle sore from rough landing, they did reconstruct damage to one ear. Prior to this this driver has no damage to units and gets off if he hears high wind or any bad weather reports. I could see the big trucks were a havin problems, 80k boxes doglegging the rear and some grabbing air on wind side. Did a pretty good job of blowing my little MT 350 CC Dually all over the road. Glad I was MT, would have gotten off otherwise. I was running I-70E, heard I-80 was shut down due to more wind and ice. I'm thinking maybe knocking an axle off a class VIII w/sleeper may not be overkill, up to this point I used to think that was rediculous. Second thoughts now.
Tow Safe,
Steve J.