![]() ![]() ![]() the extra weight can really drive up the operating costs. Lately though, I’ve avoided running in the mountains and pulling heavier weight because of the price of fuel…. It is spec’d for 5 axle work in a variety of terrain, although it can pull heavier weight if the need arises. This Cat hasn’t needed anything more than regular maintenance, since it was new. ![]() It’s done some hard work through the mountains on the back haul from northern California, but the Cat engine has held up well and is still going strong. It’s in excellent shape mechanically, as the drivers on it, were good drivers and knew how to drive. and hauled produce back from California and Arizona. When it was new, it worked running general freight to the the Southwest U.S. It has around 1,000,000 miles on it, presently. The long hood and flat top bunk are personal preference, but will also help to bring in a good buck when it’s time to sell. It was spec’d to be versatile and with tried and true features. This flat-top 2004 Peterbilt 379 is powered by a 475 Caterpillar diesel engine, 18 speed with 3.70 rear ratio, 380″ wheelbase, leather interior, wood wheel, 24.5″ aluminum wheels, dual stainless breathers and a 20″ Texas bumper…. ![]()
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