TFucili
TDR MEMBER
Our local school district is wanting to float a bond to replace a bunch of buses. They just had the local paper do an article showing an odometer with 330,000 miles and saying how incredible it is to ask a vehicle to go that long. In my view a properly maintained diesel should go much further, even in start/stop service. Some of the units are 15+ years old. No snow/salt corrosion to contend with here. I know some states have strict age limits regardless of mileage. I know they skimp on maintenance to some degree. I guess my bottom line is if I felt the PM was top-notch and things were properly looked after I would not mind a replacement program, but to let thing deteriorate to the point that we have a fleet of junk, then go poor-mouthing and boo-hooing for a bond issue just chaps my butt. Any feedback?
mwilson, Wayne M, this is right up your alley.
mwilson, Wayne M, this is right up your alley.
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