General X15 information |
11-16-2021, (Subject: General X15 information ) Post: #14 | |||
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RE: General X15 information When I started out as a company driver back in 2013 they had 2011 Daycab Freightliner Cascadias with 3.55 gearing Cummins ISX 450hp. The trucks were Ryder rental rent/lease or whatever and they did all the maintenance and so forth. The company (Menards) ran the holy hell out of the trucks between daytime drivers and nighttime drivers (1000 miles give or take in 24 hour period) When it came to to do the already outrageous 30,000 mile service, Ryder just seemed to blatantly ignore it completely.... Basically telling the transportation office don't worry about it! So the oil changes on these trucks were never really done until they were into the 50,000 to 70,000. I am not kidding when it comes to the miles. They were even a few time s more than not that they were into the 80,000 to 90,000 mile range with one driver I remember saying that he was well over 100,000 miles on an oil change and was dumping a gallon of oil into it a day. Who fvcking needs an oil change right???? The company had nonstop problems with all the trucks by 400,000 500,000 miles give or take on them they had gotten rid of them and switched to CNG trucks. (which isn't any better LOL) I remember when Ryder finally got around to doing the truck I was driving I would pull the dipstick when it got back from the shop and the oil was already blacker than sin in just short 5 mile drive. I only really remember it being done 2 or 3 times on the truck I drove. I learned a lot about how the industry works when I was a company driver just based on half of the shi#t I said so when I became an owner operator I was gleaming with pride and knowledge! Then I came across this forum and was "woke!!!" My world became REAL small... To the OP most of us on this forum change our oil at least 10,000 miles. I will post below again for you to hopefully see... again. Quote: your average fuel mileage every 10,000 miles is ... User's Signature: Born and raised in Vyskonsin on milk, cheese, bread, and beer! | |||
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