May-23-2018 09:19 PM
May-24-2018 09:08 PM
Bedlam wrote:
More than 2 million Navistar and Ford tuned 6.0's were produced in five years. I don't see them overwhelming the scrap yards, so where would all these bad engines or empty engine bay trucks go?
http://www.thedieselstop.com/forums/f23/how-many-6-0-were-built-158774/
Let's put that in perspective: Cummins took 23 years to produce 2 million engines for Chrysler...
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2012/12/cummins-makes-its-2-millionth-engine.html
https://cumminsengines.com/pickup-truck-cummins-ram-history
May-24-2018 06:59 PM
Grit dog wrote:
They’re still on the road Bedlam. With the value of trucks, even the older ones are worth fixing still vs scrapping.
I love the “I see them all the time so the rumors about them sucking is false” comments.
JV partner in AK on the Slope was still running a bunch of 6.0 Fords in their fleet due to the diesel emissions/ options with other brands etc.
They also had about half as many old pre emissions Duramaxes.
Their shop had most of a wall lined with 6.0 Diesel engines sitting on the floor. Some rebuilt some blown.
I asked how many Duramax engines they had stocked up. The equipment manager laughed and said theyd replaced a few that got dusted or run out of oil or otherwise damaged. But the 6.0s provided their mechanics a lot of paychecks!
And fwiw, the equipment guys up there said they’d have been running Dodge Cummins all along but dodge didn’t offer a CC/LB until 2010.
When I was up there, Ram had just added DeF. Fleets we’re getting switched out to them. That’s how I ended up with a fleet of Rams instead of Powdersmokes.
May-24-2018 06:45 PM
May-24-2018 06:21 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
Anyone else notice all the naysayers are the same old tired Fiat boys?
May-24-2018 06:10 PM
May-24-2018 04:51 PM
May-24-2018 04:17 PM
Grit dog wrote:
They’re still on the road Bedlam. With the value of trucks, even the older ones are worth fixing still vs scrapping.
I love the “I see them all the time so the rumors about them sucking is false” comments.
JV partner in AK on the Slope was still running a bunch of 6.0 Fords in their fleet due to the diesel emissions/ options with other brands etc.
They also had about half as many old pre emissions Duramaxes.
Their shop had most of a wall lined with 6.0 Diesel engines sitting on the floor. Some rebuilt some blown.
I asked how many Duramax engines they had stocked up. The equipment manager laughed and said theyd replaced a few that got dusted or run out of oil or otherwise damaged. But the 6.0s provided their mechanics a lot of paychecks!
And fwiw, the equipment guys up there said they’d have been running Dodge Cummins all along but dodge didn’t offer a CC/LB until 2010.
When I was up there, Ram had just added DeF. Fleets we’re getting switched out to them. That’s how I ended up with a fleet of Rams instead of Powdersmokes.
May-24-2018 03:07 PM
May-24-2018 01:28 PM
May-24-2018 12:04 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Even with the above-average rate of failure of the 6.0, the VAST MAJORITY of them have still been trouble free.
May-24-2018 11:03 AM
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