Truck advice [RE-wrenches]

Daryl DeJoy penobscotsolar at midmaine.com
Sat Jan 20 12:21:02 PST 2007


Hi Chris,
   Mitsubishi actually does make a four wheel drive model. I see them
occasionally, but they're not a dime a dozen.....
Daryl


>
> Hi Daryl,
>
> Nice ride, but is it available in 4 wheel drive?
>
> We have a Ford 02 F350 Extended Cab with the covered 9' utility bed 4 x 4,
> 7.3 diesel. We burn B20 in the winter, here in Truckee, & up to B90 in the
> summer. I really like the covered bed for keeping out the snow and
> wondering
> eyes. The top slides open & the rear bar on the lumber rack opens so we
> can
> stand in it to load batteries, etc.. Typically we get 14 +/- mpg; the
> truck
> sits at 10000 lbs. without a load on it.
>
> Has anyone put in the aftermarket computer chip to get better
> performance/economy?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Chris Worcester
> NABCEP Certified PV Installer TM
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daryl DeJoy [mailto:penobscotsolar at midmaine.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:09 AM
> To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
> Subject: Re: Truck advice [RE-wrenches]
>
>
> Hi Allen,
>    We have a Mitsubishi cab-over 4 cylinder diesel (13,500 gvw) that is a
> rolling workshop. Plenty of head room, storage, bench and cabinets,
> etc. We currently have a 12 foot bed but I am looking for a 14 foot bed
> for the next truck. It seems like you can never have enough room.
>    The truck runs very reliably and we get 15 mpg around town with it. It
> also has a 1 ton lift gate that doubles as a step when we're not moving
> batteries. I would stay away from turbo models, as well as Isuzu made
> similar trucks. They do not have the reliability of Mitsubishi's. I
> have 270,000 miles on this one and it doesn't even burn oil. One friend
> had one that was still going at 500,000 mls!!!
> Daryl
> Penobscot Solar Design
> NABCEP Certified installer
>
>>
>> Wrenches,
>> One of our planned capital expenses for 2007 will be a new(er) truck. We
>> are
>> small, with only two trucks, so this will replace the oldest. I'm
>> writing
>> for suggestions.
>>
>> Both of our current trucks are one-ton conventional Chevys with utility
>> boxes (in place of beds) and overhead racks for conduit. Both have been
>> set
>> up in similar arrangements, developed over many years, of wire spool
>> racks
>> and bins and boxes for fittings and small parts. As such, unless there's
>> an
>> approach that is so super-outrageously-wonderful that we should start
>> over,
>> we'll keep the same basic service-body approach so part locations remain
>> familiar.
>>
>> What would your next truck look like if you had $25,000 to invest? (This
>> would probably start with a late-model used something.) What if you
>> chose
>> to
>> spend ~$40,000 and could choose something new? Make, model, engine...
>>
>> We're tired of ten mpg on gas, but unsure about the time investment for
>> veggie-diesel (one +E owner drives a veggie-Rabbit, and I am nearly done
>> converting my old diesel Mercedes, so we're not ignorant about doing
>> this)
>> on a commercial truck.
>>
>> Both trucks weigh 8,000-10,000 pounds ready to work, so a small truck
>> isn't
>> an option.
>>
>> Isuzu or GM diesel? New Freightliner/Mercedes? Dually pickup with bed
>> conversion? 4WD would be nice but not essential, as the newer existing
>> truck
>> is 4WD, and most of our business growth is grid-tied, not remote.
>>
>> I have the job of recommending what we get, and I'd like to hear what
>> works
>> well for you. Thank you for any good advice.
>>
>> Allan at Positive Energy
>>
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