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Me Again wrote:
Mr. Cob wrote:
I wasn't really trying for mileage I was having to much FUN climbing mountains.
Dave
Like Ron(Cummins12V98), I like buzzing up mountain grades at the speed limit. Chris
Yeah right.... LMAO- Me_AgainExplorer III
Mr. Cob wrote:
I wasn't really trying for mileage I was having to much FUN climbing mountains.
Dave
Like Ron(Cummins12V98), I like buzzing up mountain grades at the speed limit. Chris - Mr__CobExplorer
blofgren wrote:
There is some electronics but not much, NO EGR crud, the 6NZ was the last of the good big Cat's. On the last trip I got 7.7mpg but I wasn't really trying for mileage I was having to much FUN climbing mountains.Mr. Cob wrote:
blofgren wrote:
The engine is a 6NZ C-15 550 horse power with 1850 lb pounds of torque, the transmission is an Eaton-Fuller 18 speed Auto-Shift, 3.55 axle ratio. It has what it needs to get the job done and then some, darn thing is going to get me into serious trouble one of these days with the law as I run up the mountain.:B
That's a great looking truck; I love the older Pete's too.
What engine and transmission does it have?
Dave
Awesome, and all mechanical with no electronics to go wrong, right? I've driven several 425 Cats with 13 speed Eaton-Fullers and loved them so I can only imagine how much fun your truck is.
Have you crunched any fuel economy numbers yet?
Dave - blofgrenExplorer
Mr. Cob wrote:
blofgren wrote:
The engine is a 6NZ C-15 550 horse power with 1850 lb pounds of torque, the transmission is an Eaton-Fuller 18 speed Auto-Shift, 3.55 axle ratio. It has what it needs to get the job done and then some, darn thing is going to get me into serious trouble one of these days with the law as I run up the mountain.:B
That's a great looking truck; I love the older Pete's too.
What engine and transmission does it have?
Dave
Awesome, and all mechanical with no electronics to go wrong, right? I've driven several 425 Cats with 13 speed Eaton-Fullers and loved them so I can only imagine how much fun your truck is.
Have you crunched any fuel economy numbers yet? - JarlaxleExplorer IIThis thread is the best argument I have ever seen for making CDL laws apply to rvs.
- hone_eagleExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I understand that this is a great setup for some. Personally I would not want to drive around in a "SmartCar", I like some metal around me. Also don't see why having two rigs with engines and only really drive one while camped. One rig should do everything you want. Any newer 350/3500 will work as a daily driver and tow your load within specs. Also most women would drive the pickups well before the Big Rig.
As far as holding up traffic that has not been an issue with my 33-35K combined load.
Nice to have options!
I do it because I cant afford a nice new diesel dually every few years and I hate the thought of 13% sales tax every time I change a expensive truck.So last truck ....... ever.
oh and dont mistake a smart for fragile ,that tiny car weighs 2000# all steel cage the body panel s are snap on plastic. - Mr__CobExplorer
blofgren wrote:
The engine is a 6NZ C-15 550 horse power with 1850 lb pounds of torque, the transmission is an Eaton-Fuller 18 speed Auto-Shift, 3.55 axle ratio. It has what it needs to get the job done and then some, darn thing is going to get me into serious trouble one of these days with the law as I run up the mountain.:B
That's a great looking truck; I love the older Pete's too.
What engine and transmission does it have?
Dave - blofgrenExplorerThat's a great looking truck; I love the older Pete's too.
What engine and transmission does it have? - Mr__CobExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Like you said, "Nice to have options."
I understand that this is a great setup for some. Personally I would not want to drive around in a "SmartCar", I like some metal around me. Also don't see why having two rigs with engines and only really drive one while camped. One rig should do everything you want. Any newer 350/3500 will work as a daily driver and tow your load within specs. Also most women would drive the pickups well before the Big Rig.
As far as holding up traffic that has not been an issue with my 33-35K combined load.
Nice to have options!
I carry at least 3, sometimes 4 motorcycles in the toy hauler, someday I might add a RZR to that mix. The Smart Car,is a lot stronger then you may think when it comes to being in a crash, no its not a 1960's tank but there's a lot more protection there then when I am riding one of my bikes. My over all gross weight is well over 40,000 pounds depending on how I am loaded up to 45,000 I am not saying your pickup won't pull it but I guarantee your pickup can't stop it in a safe and controlled manner in the distance the HDT can. Different strokes for different folks, it all comes down to the FREEDOM to live our lives as we wish.
Dave - Mr__CobExplorer
Me Again wrote:
When I used the Freightliner, my total lenght was 68 feet, now with the Pete, as its long enough to carry the Smart Car, total length is 72 feet. I am aware of the 65 foot limit but as I am NOT commercial and am a legal RV, I and many others that are over lenght have not YET had any problems. Don't drive like an idiot or do anything to attract attention and you'll get by. Yes there is the chance of a ticket but its a risk I am willing to take to enjoy the RV of my choice.
To OP, what is the overall length of this setup? You have to be pushing the 65' limit in many states.
Dave
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