Apr-08-2021 02:47 PM
Apr-12-2021 03:00 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
We towed from Palm Springs, CA to DFW, TX with three two hour rest breaks. Seems like that was about 34 hours total time. Felt pretty darn good at the end. I have towed many 500+ mile days and felt great at the end of the trip each time.
Must be the "Fancy Stitching" on the seats. 😉
Apr-12-2021 09:55 AM
spoon059 wrote:Yeah, me too. It's not physical discomfort, it's just the hypnosis of looking at the road, trying to avoid ruts and potholes, and sitting in one place for hours on end. The human body isn't really designed for that.
I'm older now, which probably isn't helping anything...
Apr-12-2021 09:53 AM
Apr-11-2021 05:57 PM
spoon059 wrote:I do have air ride seats.
not if you were in a truck with air-ride seats. Those things are very comfortable and you don't feel "beat up" at the end of the day.
Apr-11-2021 05:50 PM
Apr-11-2021 02:33 PM
2oldman wrote:
500 miles in one day and I'd have to be carried out of the truck.
Apr-11-2021 10:28 AM
JRscooby wrote:500 miles in one day and I'd have to be carried out of the truck.
Bouncing in a field? Is that worse than 500+ miles a day on a truck that is nearing the end of second million miles?
Apr-11-2021 10:17 AM
carringb wrote:
F-series MDT 7.3 is production constrained right now. Order bank for 2021 is closed. That’s why you don’t see more.
Apr-11-2021 10:15 AM
2oldman wrote:
I own one, and it's Sport Chassis, not Sports.
Air seats, air cab, air hitch, air shocks. And plenty of headroom. And you sit up high. And 22.5" tires roll smooth.
I will admit one annoyance.. I'm constantly battling air leaks. Nothing critical, but I wish someone could fix them for longer than 6 months.
Apr-11-2021 10:13 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Couple differences that I see...
That Freightliner will still have a substantial value in 10-15 years, the pickup won't.
That Freightliner has great comfort features like air-ride seats, can't get that in a pickup yet.
That Freightliner likely doesn't even "need" trailer brakes, the pickup truck will need some sort of help slowing down at higher weights.
But, for people that like bling, a new pickup truck offers lots of gadgets and gizmos and will haul decent weights with respectable power.
Apr-10-2021 03:17 PM
aarondeere wrote:pitch wrote:
well he is not moving over 20MPH with his Fendt, 90% off the time probably between 8 and 12. I don't know what kind of fine he could get or who would issue it.
Normally the DOT cops don't patrol fields.
Your right these are farm tractors and while german made with quality they do suffer from leaks with all the bouncing. They do go 34mph though. Lol Any air leaks on the road trucks brakes would be immediately addressed for safety and legal reasons. The leaks I was referring too and the other post was aggravated with deal with the seats and possibly the leveling valve which can leak at the fittings from time to time usually due to cold weather.
Apr-10-2021 11:25 AM
pitch wrote:
well he is not moving over 20MPH with his Fendt, 90% off the time probably between 8 and 12. I don't know what kind of fine he could get or who would issue it.
Normally the DOT cops don't patrol fields.
Apr-10-2021 08:10 AM
JRscooby wrote:In my opinion it is. I'm hauling a 5th wheel all over the US, and ignoring little problems is how they grow into big ones.
the advice to ignore leaks is bad advice.
Apr-10-2021 05:27 AM
pitch wrote:
well he is not moving over 20MPH with his Fendt, 90% off the time probably between 8 and 12. I don't know what kind of fine he could get or who would issue it.
Normally the DOT cops don't patrol fields.