though most of yall won't appreciate this I'd thought I'd share anyways. So I stopped my my dealer today to check things out. all and all I'm pretty sure I'm going w/ the ford w/ a SNG (switch n go) bed.
12/27/2007 9:37:31 PM
12/28/2007 12:20:09 AM
haha, actually the sterling is japanese built and so of course it has an exhaust brake to counter. I already own a mitshibushi fuso and they are nice, just a little less umph
12/28/2007 6:32:18 AM
^^LOL
12/28/2007 1:39:02 PM
haha
12/28/2007 4:08:17 PM
i need that intercooler. lol
12/28/2007 4:51:33 PM
ford has twin turbos dude, just add some noooooosss and we rockin... sterling is a 4cyl for is a 6
12/28/2007 5:00:18 PM
What SNG beds do you plan to run/what will you be hauling? I will prob. never run another Fuso, but maybe our needs are different.
1/1/2008 10:48:58 PM
sweet. how bad is the engine noise on newer coe's? i know older ones could be downright deafening. sng bed is definitely cool, you can get a lot more out of one truck.
1/2/2008 1:09:33 AM
put some couches, and a flat screen, xbox 360 and some stereo systemprofit
1/2/2008 1:16:28 PM
we'll be getting (maybe not all at once) 1st landscaper bed for mowers and such, haven't decided on an enclosed one or the open one, a mulch body (aka one of the big drop boxes), probably a cube body for the nursery to move plant material around (we send a truck to the greensboro farmers market on occasion) and I'm really thinking another drop box to replace the one we currently get from waste management. why not just haul it to the dump myself once a month? and maybe just a flatbed. the heaviest thing we'll be hauling is mulch, I have the kodiak for the cats and trees and we have a f750 w/ a 12' dirt box that handles soil, and a freightliner that hauls ~22yds of mulch, so I'm not looking for nothing super powerful, most just ease of driving and mpg. oh and this was much quieter than my mitfuso till you put the pedal to the floor the motor got some gettup. but wind noise is negligible, I personally will never buy another pickup, they just don't do anything well enough to not buy a cheaper cabover... I have my big trucks for the heavy lifting and I'm going to go smaller for things that we can go small on. also w/ the SNG I'll get my next truck to have the same system and you have built-in redundancy, so if the maintenance truck is down I can take (next purchase) irrigation service truck and just switch out bodies... no angry customers. also these cabovers are SO easy to service, raise the bed, flip the hood and you have total access... no more standing on bumpers sitting onto the engine
1/2/2008 6:00:47 PM
makes sense, sounds like you have plenty of other muscle in the fleet. Fuso was great for my guys to drive and not run into stuff, but it didn't like a trailer behind it or pallets of stone in it.
1/6/2008 6:35:38 PM
What did you end up with and how do you like it so far?
2/11/2008 8:40:22 AM