![]() ![]() Pull it up and down some of the worst roads in Illinois.īut, but, but, it doesn't have 600 HP, 8" stacks, 2 foot visor, 4 foot shift lever, seat on the floor. 99% of the tine I don’t need 4x4 to get moving. I pull a 400 bushel one with a 3/4 ton Ram 2500 gasser. Posted 15:01 (#9911450 - in reply to #9911431) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments They are a boat anchor if it gets wet also. Posted 14:42 (#9911431 - in reply to #9911307) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments ![]() Posted 14:38 (#9911426 - in reply to #9911408) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any commentsĭon't see any here, all straight trucks and semis Never saw it again after that, they said it destroyed pickups. Posted 14:14 (#9911408 - in reply to #9911307) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments Wish I would have done it 20 years earlier. I bought a 1999 IH 9100 ten years ago to pull goosenecks, made my own flatbed and hitch. Can find one that will last for years for not a lot of money. If you go gooseneck, find an older single axle road tractor to pull it. Posted 13:20 (#9911359 - in reply to #9911307) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments Posted 12:35 (#9911316 - in reply to #9911309) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments New pickups are to expensive to abuse anymore IMO. Doesn’t take long to figure out what the answer is. Then look at repair costs on a $5000 (or less ) straight truck. Posted 12:31 (#9911314 - in reply to #9911307) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any commentsįigure out replacement cost on your pickup. After a few years he sold it to buy a straight truck Neighbor had one.said it used to destroy his rear axle on his 1-ton if he would hit bumps. Posted 12:29 (#9911309 - in reply to #9911307) Subject: RE: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments Local guy has one, just bought a second one, talked to him for a few, it obviously works well for him, but I would like to gather other comments as well before I move forward No hills and longest run is just under 6 miles. Will be using a 2017 F-350 (6.2L gas ) to pull. Looking for comments from anyone that went with a goose neck grain hauler (gravity type - not the electric over hyd. Pro's and con's to each, I am not sure what is best for my needs at this time. Looking at either a Grain truck (single axle ) or possibly a goose neck grain trailer. Posted 12:24 (#9911307) Subject: Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments Gooseneck grain (gravity) trailers - any comments Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 It was from 15 years ago.You are logged in as a guest. Prior to this pair of Freightliners, the highest auction sale price I’d ever seen was $59,000. Six months later, at a May 5 consignment auction in Indiana, another Freightliner FL80 sold for the second-highest auction price ever: $73,000. We filmed the auction for ”Machinery Pete” TV. 30, 2021, farm auction in Noblesville, Ind. It sold for a record price of $85,000 at a Nov. It was a 2004 model FL80 with 20' Kann aluminum bed and 205,604 miles. ![]() Prices started to skyrocket on good, used grain trucks late last year. This time frame includes the two highest prices, which were at the same Feb. on International 4400 grain trucks came in the six-month window from February to August. The five-highest auction prices in the U.S. It sold for $213,000 at a consignment auction in Finger, Tenn., on March 2. These strong sale prices have been coming from all angles on used semis in good condition.Īnother example is a 2022 Peterbilt 389-day cab truck tractor, tandem axle and 45,044 miles. The same auction saw a 2006 Peterbilt 378 semi with 215,300 miles sell for $156,000. Yes, that price is for a 16-year-old semi. It had an extended hood, Cat C15 550 hp engine, 18-speed transmission, air ride, dual stacks, aluminum wheels, air slide, 218" wheelbase and 364,801 miles. Let’s talk semis first.Ī 2006 Peterbilt 379-day cab semi sold during a Villa Grove, Ill., online farm auction on July 28. Like used grain trailers, used semis and grain trucks have also been hot commodities the past 12 months. ![]()
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