Cfast,
We got the Mercedes MBE4000, 450hp and 1550 ft/lbs torque. A couple reasons for this. First you couldn't get a Cummins, only Mercedes, Cat, and Detroit. And only with the Mercedes could we get a 98 spec emissions motor. Both the Cat and Detroit would have had EGR, and with all the unknowns with that system, i. e. reduced mileage, longevity, and reliability, we went with the Mercedes. This engine has been in service for about 6 years now, mostly in Europe, but has a very reliable service record. Mercedes is a bit of an unknown here in the U. S. in a OTR truck, but I figured that since they have been building diesels since the early 1900's, they probably know what they are doing.
We also spec'd a KW T-800 at the same time as the FL. KW's customer service sucked, and because of that and because we liked the lines of the Columbia better, we went with FL. We have heard that some have had trouble with FL, and there service area. I have had to deal with our 2 local service centers and haven't a problem yet.
Gary,
73's, the transmission is an Eaton Fuller 10sp manual. We kept the GVWR below 33,000 to avoid FET. It has a 23K rear axle so future pin weights are not an issue! We are working full-timers right now and at retirement we will continue as full-timers. I wanted a truck that could pull anything we get in the future and with this being a true million mile truck, it should be our last truck. We looked at MDT's like the FL-70's KW T-300's, but they are light on hp/torque, not true million mile platforms, and cost about 50% more. Currently there are 5th wheels in the 26000 lbs area, and with them growing I believe it is possible that one could see 5th wheels over 30000lbs in the next 5-10 years. This rig can pull 80,000lbs, so I think we will be good to go.
We are going to put some boxes on the truck for now, and then just prior to retirement in 7 years, we will put a nice RV bed on the truck.
The truck drives as nice as the Ram 3500. It turns sharper and parks in the same stalls as the Dodge. The ride quality over sharp edged bumps at slow speeds right now are a little harsh, but with air ride, air cab and air seats, we aren't beat up too much. Once we get the air hitch on it that will add about 700lbs, and should help some.
You won't win many drag races in the truck, but it is fun to stir that 10 sp transmission.
I will come back and fill you guys in as to how the truck pulls once we take a trip. We have a tentative trip planned for April, but that is dependant on weather. We have another trip planned for late May.
I sure loved my Ram, I truly believe they are the best pickup platform out there now. What I have learned from this forum from all of you helped with my selection of this truck.
Thanks for the compliments, and I will talk to you guys later.
John