I was at the Landstar party last week and saw the Mack Super Truck. It looked like expediting would be childs play for that unit.
There were Volvo,Peterbuilt and Kenworth tractors on display. Ispoke to the three reps about making the tractor into a straight D unit. The Pete and KW guys said there would be no problem for them but the Volvo guy was relucant to comment. When I asked him why he finally said ,front axle weight is a issue with the big Volvos and by streching the frame you add so much weight up front that you have to be very carefull as too how you load.
I said that was interesting but there some Expediters running Volvo's and seem to be satisfied. He then went on about a Volvo with a huge sleeper and short box that was at his IL location and the driver was trying to trade it as the steers would only last about 5-6 months.
They declined to work with him as they felt it was a limited market.
I was wondering if any Volvo owners could respond to this as I am interested in one but certainly don't want to spend big bucks for tires twice a year. I asked the sales rep who the truck was leased to and he said Fedex.
The Landstar party was great,I left Fedex last year to go to LEA and it was the best decision I have made.
There were Volvo,Peterbuilt and Kenworth tractors on display. Ispoke to the three reps about making the tractor into a straight D unit. The Pete and KW guys said there would be no problem for them but the Volvo guy was relucant to comment. When I asked him why he finally said ,front axle weight is a issue with the big Volvos and by streching the frame you add so much weight up front that you have to be very carefull as too how you load.
I said that was interesting but there some Expediters running Volvo's and seem to be satisfied. He then went on about a Volvo with a huge sleeper and short box that was at his IL location and the driver was trying to trade it as the steers would only last about 5-6 months.
They declined to work with him as they felt it was a limited market.
I was wondering if any Volvo owners could respond to this as I am interested in one but certainly don't want to spend big bucks for tires twice a year. I asked the sales rep who the truck was leased to and he said Fedex.
The Landstar party was great,I left Fedex last year to go to LEA and it was the best decision I have made.