Truck Spec's For Flatbed
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Don't offer more than 10 grand. When you say "heavy flatbed work" How heavy is it? Those old motors can rev without losing fuel mileage. A lot were geared and setup to run 65 mph @15/1600 rpms. Theres no reason you won't get 6 mpg if you are grossing 80,000 or less. At 660k it could last to a million or it could go tommorrow so I'd lowball him as much as possible. On the bright side the 3406C is probably the best mechanical engine out there. I had a 88 K-W T600 with a 425 CAT/8LL/4.11 on short rubber doing tandem flatbed work. It ran 1700@65mph and got 7 mpg on flat ground and 6.5 in hilly terrain. Grossing 137,000lbs it got 6. Good luck.
My mechanic also said the C motor was the best. By the time they built the C they had all the bugs worked out.
#12
If I had the $ I'd buy that Pete. My '96 FLD has same setup except my trans is .73 overdrive. I get over 8.2 mpg deadheading @ 60 mph or down in the 4s running 90 mph uphill, grossed out into a 30 mph headwind!
MPG is mostly driver, load, terrain, weather, then truck. Buy it! You don't wanna drive one of them ugly slanty-eyed trucks everyday do you? Gaaaaaaaakkkkk!
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#13
My FLD has less miles, and more new stuff on it and I'd sell it for $15K cash. Come to Indiana and get it!!!
The truck your looking at is a rip...... I can get you a 05+ Columbia with mid 300K TOTAL miles for about $12-$15K |
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