Starting our new life

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#61  
It may be time to take the Cummins in for service (injectors and injection pump), it should have handled that load a little easier.

That might be true. Consider this though. I'm guessing on the truck and trailer.
Truck weight 6000 pounds
Trailer weight 6000 pounds
Tractor/ballast box 10,000 pounds
chains, binders, fuel, all fluids, me/wife, some other crap in the back of the truck. maybe 1500 pounds all together.

That's 23500 pounds. The climb I was going up had up to 7% grades for 10-13 miles. I do not know my gear ratio's off hand but I believe they are taller that low. I think the truck did OK. When I go sledding with my 18' enclosed trailer and two sleds I can pull any hill and maintain 65 mph no problem. I will add on level ground I was going 70 mph with the cruise on just fine.

I do know a very good diesel mechanic and I'll talk to him about it though.:thumbsup:
 
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#62  
cat fever good luck with your new place.
I know that water can be hard to get in places up there,
I'm going to suggest something that will get some people talking have you
considered having a water dowser out to try and find the best place to drill for
water, some people don't believe in them and while I wouldn't put them at 100%
I have seen them right to many times to discount them.

I have not talked to a driller yet; but, Bear Lake is only 3 miles from my place. It's big and deep. Water in the valley where I'm at will be no problem. Just poke a hole in the ground and you'll hit water.:)
 
   / Starting our new life #63  
Without knowing the gross vehicle weight, degree of grade and distance of grade how would you know that?

That is why I said May.

That might be true. Consider this though. I'm guessing on the truck and trailer.
Truck weight 6000 pounds
Trailer weight 6000 pounds
Tractor/ballast box 10,000 pounds
chains, binders, fuel, all fluids, me/wife, some other crap in the back of the truck. maybe 1500 pounds all together.

That's 23500 pounds. The climb I was going up had up to 7% grades for 10-13 miles. I do not know my gear ratio's off hand but I believe they are taller that low. I think the truck did OK. When I go sledding with my 18' enclosed trailer and two sleds I can pull any hill and maintain 65 mph no problem. I will add on level ground I was going 70 mph with the cruise on just fine.

I do know a very good diesel mechanic and I'll talk to him about it though.:thumbsup:

Makes better sense, the distance is a killer.
 
   / Starting our new life #64  
That might be true. Consider this though. I'm guessing on the truck and trailer.
Truck weight 6000 pounds
Trailer weight 6000 pounds
Tractor/ballast box 10,000 pounds
chains, binders, fuel, all fluids, me/wife, some other crap in the back of the truck. maybe 1500 pounds all together.

That's 23500 pounds. The climb I was going up had up to 7% grades for 10-13 miles. I do not know my gear ratio's off hand but I believe they are taller that low. I think the truck did OK. When I go sledding with my 18' enclosed trailer and two sleds I can pull any hill and maintain 65 mph no problem. I will add on level ground I was going 70 mph with the cruise on just fine.

I do know a very good diesel mechanic and I'll talk to him about it though.:thumbsup:

Over the last month or so your truck has proved itself to be reliable and capable!!! :)

Flatlanders struggle to understand the conditions you described above. :)
 
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Thanks Richard,

I did not add that even if I could have got to 45 MPH it would not have really mattered. The road is winding and twisting the speed limit on some turns is only 35 MPH. In a car or the Harley I could go faster on those turns but with a tractor up on the trailer and my center of gravity being high I didn't want to take any chances.

Making another run today and taking my Harley up tomorrow after church. While up there today I will install my mailbox. :) That way I'll only have to change my address one time.

On a different note I tried to fill some prescriptions yesterday. The Pharmacist told me I was " not a covered person". I called HR at work and found out some ****** down in San Antonio (corporate headquarters) listed me as "terminated" not "retired". I have been having to many problems getting my Fidelity account and Pension checks started. Now I know why. My local HR was very apologetic and said he would take care of it. I suggested the only way to make it up to me was to give me an additional 100 bucks a month for life. He laughed and said he was going to suggest it to corporate.
 
   / Starting our new life #66  
Thanks Richard,

I did not add that even if I could have got to 45 MPH it would not have really mattered. The road is winding and twisting the speed limit on some turns is only 35 MPH. In a car or the Harley I could go faster on those turns but with a tractor up on the trailer and my center of gravity being high I didn't want to take any chances.

Making another run today and taking my Harley up tomorrow after church. While up there today I will install my mailbox. :) That way I'll only have to change my address one time.

On a different note I tried to fill some prescriptions yesterday. The Pharmacist told me I was " not a covered person". I called HR at work and found out some ****** down in San Antonio (corporate headquarters) listed me as "terminated" not "retired". I have been having to many problems getting my Fidelity account and Pension checks started. Now I know why. My local HR was very apologetic and said he would take care of it. I suggested the only way to make it up to me was to give me an additional 100 bucks a month for life. He laughed and said he was going to suggest it to corporate.

I distinctly remember the first six months. Three months prior and three months after my official retirement date. It stressed me a LOT. It all worked out. I sure was pessimistic about it. I am confident yours will work out too. :)

My comment about flatlanders wasn't meant to be condescending. Just a simple attempt to explain the situation to any reading this that have not hauled in the mountains. :)
 
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Pictures please... I have never been call patient...
 
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Pictures please... I have never been call patient...


Funny thing about the pictures of the new place. I have taken my camera on 2 or 3 of the trips and forget to take any pictures. I can only promise they will come, and I bet it's before my first pension check !!! :smiley_aafz:
 
   / Starting our new life #69  
My comment about flatlanders wasn't meant to be condescending. Just a simple attempt to explain the situation to any reading this that have not hauled in the mountains. :)

No worries, no offense taken, I have only hauled to 9,000' but did not have many turns that reduced my speed.

Funny thing about the pictures of the new place. I have taken my camera on 2 or 3 of the trips and forget to take any pictures. I can only promise they will come, and I bet it's before my first pension check !!! :smiley_aafz:

Sometimes pictures are the last thing on your mind when there is other stuff going on.
 
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I agree Jack. Had my cell phone for a couple years before I taught myself to pull it out for pics. :)
 

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