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Re: O/T-Freightliner FL112
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Posted by Walter Squires on December 12, 2006 at 12:22:38 from (66.83.177.242):
In Reply to: Re: O/T-Freightliner FL112 posted by Ron 1456 on December 12, 2006 at 11:35:34:
Ron I found the component information sheet: Build Date 12/98 which would make it a 99 model. Meritor RMX10-155C Trans., Meritor FF-961 front axle @ 12,000#, (2)Meritor RT-40-145 rear axle @40,000#, Ratio 3.73, Color N0007H white Imron, Model N138064S T, Cat C-12 355 HP @ 2100 RPM, Jake Brake, Wheelbase 200", Yes it does have a air sliding fifth wheel, Sleeper size 24", Tire size 295/75R/22.5, (10) Aluminum wheels, Power windows, Heated Moto Mirrows, Aluminum tool box, Paints not faded, No dents or cracks, interiors very clean. It had pulled a 42' dry van from Springfield to St. Louis and Kansas City filled with concrete yard orniments that they made. I have not checked the ECM for mileage but I know these people and I would say it is correct it shows 187,181, Only the father and his two sons drove it never a hired hand. Six tires are like new the rear axle needs replacing soon. Has all the manuals and a new set of tire chains in the tool box. I don't know about the service records but I would say they did there own service on it. By talking with them I get the impression they want somewhere around $27,000 for it.
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