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Here's a picturePaid $2.54 a mile, 2500lbs per truck body. Nice load when the winds working with you.
And another good paying load.
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Hi Gary,
Are those aluminum ramps up on top of the gooseneck?
If so...mine is the same set up.
What sort of fuel mileage do you get on the dodge? I have been averaging 11-12 loaded on the 06 Ford...I'm unhappy with that.
Morgan
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Yes those are aluminum ramps on top. I purchased them from Tony at TNT ramps out of Alb, NM. http://www.tntramps.com supposed to have another set arriving here on the 26th for my neighbor.
I see better fuel mileage sometimes, it just depends on how heavy and tall the load is. We've seen it drop down to 7 mpg with a tall, heavy load bucking wind. 12 to 15 mpg loaded on the average though. With a empty trailer I can get 18 mpg out of it sometimes. These truck bodies aren't too bad. They sit up at about 12 and 1/2 feet tall on this trailer but there only about 2500 lbs apiece.
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Gocart
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Little load I carried down to Winter Gardens this week.
http://www.clearshottrucking.com/jpg/wintergardens.jpg
http://www.clearshottrucking.com/jpg/wintergardens2.jpg
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mhlogistics
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Hey Gocart, what did it weigh? Plastic pipe can be decieving, I pulled it for about 7 consecutive years for Apache/Certianteed out of Lodi, CA.
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Gocart
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Around 7500, ate up my fuel milage, you would think the air would pass right through the pipe, it didn't. I think I averaged around 7-8mpg.
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Gocart
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I need some ideas here, I am thinking of mounting a air foil on the front of the goose neck in the same design as the frame. It would be narrow at the base and flare towards the top. I could raise and lower it as I need it or completely lay it down when I didn't need it at all. When it was down it would lay right over the top of the I beams at the top of the neck and be completely out of sight. Any thoughts on that?
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One of the owner operators I load everyday has one mounted on his neck. He actually had 2 mounted on his neck but recently pulled the front one off because he installed a new cowtown sleeper and he was thinking the front one might get into his sleeper. His is also retractable and he says it makes a difference, not to mention all the fifthwheel RV haulers mount them on there truck roof. Must be helping there fuel mileage some. If I was moving tall loads with our truck alot I would install one. I allways look for the low profile freight and only move tall stuff like these truck bodies when there paying alot of money. I still want to build a lite weight upper deck for our trailer so I don't think I'll put one on our trailer. I just haven't had the time to build it yet.
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Gocart
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I thought of putting one on the truck but thought it would serve a better purpose if it was on the trailer. There is to much dead space between the cab of the truck and the trailer.
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mhlogistics
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Either way, as long as you deflect it over the load.
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