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Originally Posted by Rookie at 53
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Originally Posted by GMAN
I would want to see a history on the truck. Cummins could do that for you and tell you about any major work that has been done. I suggest doing an oil analysis and dyno. You could also have the computer checked and that would tell you a lot about the truck. You may want to have a mechanic give it a once over. Before you buy any equipment, you may want to check on insurance. If you have had a CDL for a number of years, it may not be that difficult to find insurance. Insurance tends to be difficult to get and afford without current experience. It isn't impossible, but something to check before you start spending money. From your post, I gather you plan on getting your own authority. Doing that will be your largest expense after the cost of the equipment. Good luck.
Thanks GMAN, if you don't mind I have a few more questions. Do you think that 450 cum. is a strong enough motor through the mountains? Do you think that the going price for the truck is a fair price?
I appreciate your help.
The 450 is more than enough to do the job. We used to do pull with a lot less power. The first truck I owned had 238 hp. The price you noted seems to be about average for the year. One thing to keep in mind with that many miles, is that you are closer to having an overhaul unless engine work has already been done. You could go more than a million miles before needing an overhaul, but you need to look at the norm. I don't know about a Cummins, but it is about 750,000 miles for a series 60 Detroit.