{"text":"I'm new to trucking, and I'm not going owner op for a few years, but I wanted to ask what kind of stuff to look for in a used automatic, particularly mileage. Any advice? \n\nIve heard that a well maintained tractor can run a million miles? Is that true?","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Automatics have not been proven yet to go over the million mile mark yet. \n\nTrucks these days have so much computer stuff in them it gets really pricey to repair. Some say you are better off buying a new truck when stuff start to go on these now. ","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I'd stay away from buying an automatic, repair cost when they do break is one reason the other is wait until you're going up or down a mountain and it's a bit slick and that auto shift decides it needs to drop another gear even though you have the manual override engaged.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"You can get a lot of miles out of an engine. I run full synthetic in a pre emission Detroit series 60 and have 1.4 million miles on it with no sign of stopping. The way you can tell your engine is worn out is by oil consumption. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise unless something obviously broke internally. 1 gallon oil consumption per 10k miles is good. 1 gallon oil consumption per 3k miles and its time to schedule an in frame. Hope this helps. 28 years experience here","replyToPid":0}
542330 发表于 2019-11-21 20:56:52 Automatics have not been proven yet to go over the million mile mark yet. \n\nTrucks these days have so much computer stuff in them it gets really pricey to repair. Some say you are better off buying a new truck when stuff start to go on these now.
","text":"Funny, all the trucks we had in the military are autos and ups runs autos, and most of their fleets are million Plus on mileage","replyToPid":259315}
794895 发表于 2019-11-23 17:32:31 I'd stay away from buying an automatic, repair cost when they do break is one reason the other is wait until you're going up or down a mountain and it's a bit slick and that auto shift decides it needs to drop another gear even though you have the manual override engaged.
","text":"I have run autos for ever since I had rotator surgery about 5 years now, never had any problem on snow or ice, ","replyToPid":260538}