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<blockquote data-quote="BBAK" data-source="post: 961244" data-attributes="member: 38486"><p>Yes, but they are maintained much better.....At least from what I saw in the 2 weeks I drove the feeders. I mean, you get back from your run, and you park it where a guy fuels it, checks the fluids, and washes it. Our tractors do not get washed. Never. We do not have a wash bay, or even a hose, and I am at a big terminal.</p><p></p><p>Our mechanics believe in slapping some duct tape or JB weld on to make some temporary repairs. They skimp on PMs big time. Those Macks and Sterlings you all have are poetry in motion compared to our old Internationals that are the same age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBAK, post: 961244, member: 38486"] Yes, but they are maintained much better.....At least from what I saw in the 2 weeks I drove the feeders. I mean, you get back from your run, and you park it where a guy fuels it, checks the fluids, and washes it. Our tractors do not get washed. Never. We do not have a wash bay, or even a hose, and I am at a big terminal. Our mechanics believe in slapping some duct tape or JB weld on to make some temporary repairs. They skimp on PMs big time. Those Macks and Sterlings you all have are poetry in motion compared to our old Internationals that are the same age. [/QUOTE]
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