You guys arguing about truck wanna-bes. Kenworth or Freightliner, 500 plus horses and 13 speeds. That is a truck. No air brakes and no jake = no truck.
Your right on that.....I used to drive a truck until I had back surgery in 2003, Drove a little in 2005 and 2006, I sure do miss it.
I don't miss packed snow and ice on mountain passes all winter but the view from the driver's seat of a real truck is hard to beat. Then these guys talk about trading in a truck with only 500,000 miles. If you change your oil every 60,000 miles a real truck will last at least a million miles.
The last few years.... I drove NC to Laredo TX to memphis TN back to Carolina. Week over. It was a great run.
“When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
I spent about 95% of my time going from Port Townsend, WA to Kelpwna, BC, Richmond, BC, Calgary, AB, and Edmonton, AB. I never got to see AB in the summer. Crowsnest Pass in the winter is.... well it is memorable some trips.
Hauled nine rolls of paper standing on end sitting on rubber mats. The net weighted around 60,000 and my gross was between 99,000 and 102,000. Make damned sure you did not tip one over or thing would go down hill real fast.
Toyota is headquartered in Aichi Japan. All of the profits from your sales go directly back to Japan and help strengthen that country and economy. I am utterly disgusted by what I am reading on this topic and surprised that some of you bash American companies like you have, you should be ashamed. You guys in the west are talking about assembly plants, well come here once and I will show you some plants shut down because of your buying decisions. I wouldn't give 2 cents for a Tacoma.
Hey man! Doesnt look like your doing to well, convincing others that they shouldnt by toyota.
Want me to help you, some more?
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I just figured I'd help you some more, since you arent doing so well.
Caterpillar built its first Russian facility in the town of Tosno, located near St. Petersburg, Russia. It was completed in 16 months and occupied in November 1999. It had the first electrical substation built in the Leningrad Oblast since the Communist government was dissolved on December 26, 1991. The facility was built under harsh winter conditions, where the temperature was below −25�C. The facility construction was managed by the Lemmink�inen Group located in Helsinki, Finland.[citation needed]
The $125M Caterpillar Suzhou, People's Republic of China facility, manufactures medium wheel loaders and motorgraders, primarily for the Asian market. The first machine is scheduled for production in March 2009. URS Ausino, in San Francisco, California, manages facility construction.[citation needed]
Caterpillar has manufactured in Brazil since 1960.[29] In 2010 the company announced plans to further expand production of backhoe and small wheel loaders with a new factory.[30]
Yeah, Cat is 100% American!
Go try to blow smoke up someone else's azz!
Old Turd- Deplorable- Unrepentant Murderer- Domestic Violent Extremist
I just figured I'd help you some more, since you arent doing so well.
Caterpillar built its first Russian facility in the town of Tosno, located near St. Petersburg, Russia. It was completed in 16 months and occupied in November 1999. It had the first electrical substation built in the Leningrad Oblast since the Communist government was dissolved on December 26, 1991. The facility was built under harsh winter conditions, where the temperature was below −25�C. The facility construction was managed by the Lemmink�inen Group located in Helsinki, Finland.[citation needed]
The $125M Caterpillar Suzhou, People's Republic of China facility, manufactures medium wheel loaders and motorgraders, primarily for the Asian market. The first machine is scheduled for production in March 2009. URS Ausino, in San Francisco, California, manages facility construction.[citation needed]
Caterpillar has manufactured in Brazil since 1960.[29] In 2010 the company announced plans to further expand production of backhoe and small wheel loaders with a new factory.[30]
Yeah, Cat is 100% American!
Go try to blow smoke up someone else's azz!
Some folks just don't understand the tenants of Capitalism.
They are a world wide company headquartered in Peoria Illinois, Azz Clown
Heck, I know that. I've worked at the security center in Decatur, IL.
The point I was making, since you cant understand, is that the Great American Caterpillar Co. built plants in other countries. By building them in the other countries, instead of the US, they gave away jobs. Jobs that are needed here in the US.
So the proud, high and mighty, I work for an American Company, is actually working for a company that is doing the same thing that Toyota, Nissan, etc. are doing. Creating jobs in other countries and selling their products there.
Did you vote for obama?
Bet you wont admit it!
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Toyota is headquartered in Aichi Japan. All of the profits from your sales go directly back to Japan and help strengthen that country and economy. I am utterly disgusted by what I am reading on this topic and surprised that some of you bash American companies like you have, you should be ashamed. You guys in the west are talking about assembly plants, well come here once and I will show you some plants shut down because of your buying decisions. I wouldn't give 2 cents for a Tacoma.
The fact that you wrote that post on a chinese computer is what makes you so clueless.
Originally Posted by captain seafire
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
You guys arguing about truck wanna-bes. Kenworth or Freightliner, 500 plus horses and 13 speeds. That is a truck. No air brakes and no jake = no truck.
Your right on that.....I used to drive a truck until I had back surgery in 2003, Drove a little in 2005 and 2006, I sure do miss it.
I don't miss packed snow and ice on mountain passes all winter but the view from the driver's seat of a real truck is hard to beat. Then these guys talk about trading in a truck with only 500,000 miles. If you change your oil every 60,000 miles a real truck will last at least a million miles.
Scott ~ You have definitely got that right from the driver's seat in a Cab-over you do get an awsome veiw of some seat covers in vehicles passing you on the left. Awwwh, I do miss those days driving over the road in a Cab-over Mack, Freightliner, Kwobbler and Peter car as I've seen a number of things not suitable for relating on a family oriented site going on on the seat covers in those cars.
Toyota is headquartered in Aichi Japan. All of the profits from your sales go directly back to Japan and help strengthen that country and economy. I am utterly disgusted by what I am reading on this topic and surprised that some of you bash American companies like you have, you should be ashamed. You guys in the west are talking about assembly plants, well come here once and I will show you some plants shut down because of your buying decisions. I wouldn't give 2 cents for a Tacoma.
The fact that you wrote that post on a chinese computer is what makes you so clueless.
LOL
Old Turd- Deplorable- Unrepentant Murderer- Domestic Violent Extremist
You guys arguing about truck wanna-bes. Kenworth or Freightliner, 500 plus horses and 13 speeds. That is a truck. No air brakes and no jake = no truck.
Your right on that.....I used to drive a truck until I had back surgery in 2003, Drove a little in 2005 and 2006, I sure do miss it.
I don't miss packed snow and ice on mountain passes all winter but the view from the driver's seat of a real truck is hard to beat. Then these guys talk about trading in a truck with only 500,000 miles. If you change your oil every 60,000 miles a real truck will last at least a million miles.
Scott ~ You have definitely got that right from the driver's seat in a Cab-over you do get an awsome veiw of some seat covers in vehicles passing you on the left. Awwwh, I do miss those days driving over the road in a Cab-over Mack, Freightliner, Kwobbler and Peter car as I've seen a number of things not suitable for relating on a family oriented site going on on the seat covers in those cars.
I guess I'm just a dirty old man!
Just kidding!
Back in the early 70's, I drove for about 2 years. Mostly a 3/4 cab Int. with a 290 cummins, 13 speed ranger, 411 rear-end. Did a little time in a cab-over 10 speed and a little in a old tri-plex. Talk about hard to shift! Never did really get the hang of it. And your right about the scenery!
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This is a really good thread. Thanks guys. Funny, the reason I'm even posting it is because my Kid threw a rod in his Toyota. The wife & I figured we could sell him our Chevy at a good price and get a new ride of our own.