A bunch of useless crap
Published on September 29, 2006 By MasonM In Blogging
i really didn't want to take this short run from the yard to IA. Only about 240 miles. The short ones usually don't pay enough for the trouble, but no-one else was available to do it. This one is really turning out to be trouble.

Last night two of my older straps broke while running down the interstate. Luckily they weren't both on the same piece or it probably would have fallen off the trailer. I had to pull off a ramp and replace the two busted straps. I hate working in the dark on the side of the road. When I get back to the yard I am turning in all of my older straps and replacing them with new ones.

My truck has also decided that this would be a good time for a break down. As I was rolling along last night I started to noticed that the turbo didn't sound right. It's whine was going up and down in pitch. I watched the turbo boost pressure guage as I climbed a small hill and noted that the boost pressure was below normal and was surging up and down. Oh great! The turbo is going out. These large diesels can produce an amazing amount of horse power thanks to being turbo charged. But when the turbo fails you're done.

I managed to nurse it along and made it here to the delivery/pick up point. I am just waiting for dispatch to call me back with the pick up numbers before going on into the plant. Once I deliver these tanks I'm to pick up a few generators to take back to the yard.

At this point I can't know whether the turbo will hand in there long enough to get me back to the yard or whether it's going to leave me sitting on the side of the road. I passed a Western Star dealership in Dubuque on the way here but it'll be my luck that the turbo will wait until I am well past that point before going South on me. Such is the nature of Murphy's Law.

As soon as I get the delivery and pick up made I'll call our shop and find out whether they want me to stop and the dealership or try to nurse it back to the yard. Turbos can be funny critters. They can just blow out all at once, spewing thick clouds of white smoke out of the stacks, or they can whimper and whine for weeks before giving up the ghost. There is just no way to predict it.

Personally, I'd much rather be back at the yard getting the repairs done than sit around at some dealership for God knows how long. But sometimes Murphy doesn't allow us those options.

Either way it's definately going to be one of those days.

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on Sep 29, 2006
Turbos can be funny critters


Aren't they pricey too? I hope you make it back to the yard without furhter incident Mason, take it slow and easy. Am holding thumbs.
on Sep 29, 2006
Bummer!  I guess bigger means more parts to break.  Good luck with it!
on Sep 29, 2006
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Turbos can be funny critters


Aren't they pricey too? I hope you make it back to the yard without furhter incident Mason, take it slow and easy. Am holding thumbs.


Nothing on a truck is cheap Luckily the company has to foot the bill (now I remember why I sold my truck).

Thanks
on Sep 29, 2006
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Bummer! I guess bigger means more parts to break. Good luck with it!
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Yup. It's always something.

This run is getting better by the minute. After finally getting the tanks unloaded, which was a circus act in itself, I pulled around to the shipping side to find out they had cut their short loading straps and currently have no way to load a step deck trailer as the long straps won't raise the generators high enough to go on the deck.

I called dispatch, who is calling the customer, and just waiting to hear what is going to happen now.

I also spoke with the shop and they want me to stop at the dealership in Dubuque on my way back. There is another driver here loading a double drop trailer. Lucky for him the long straps will work for a low trailer like that. Unlucky for him part of his load home is what I am here to pick up. Being as I'll have to stop for repairs on the way back he'll be delayed getting his load home. So now my faulty truck is screwing up two of us.

Such is trucking.
on Sep 29, 2006
Well I made it to the dealership. The turbo problem was acting even worse on the way here. I'm now waiting to get it into the shop. Maybe I'll get lucky and it's something simple like a bad vacuum line or something. I really don't want to be here any longer than necessary as I will still have to make the 4 hour drive to the yard once I leave here. I won't have the option of stopping some place oalong the way as they'll be needing this load at the yard as soon as possible.
on Sep 29, 2006
it's something simple like a bad vacuum line or something.


Should have stopped at a Hoover store then.
on Sep 29, 2006
Nothing on a truck is cheap


That's what my dad always said about tractors -it cost AT LEAST $100.00 just to walk into the tractor shop's front door!
on Sep 29, 2006
Should have stopped at a Hoover store then.


Probably woulda been quicker
on Sep 29, 2006
That's what my dad always said about tractors -it cost AT LEAST $100.00 just to walk into the tractor shop's front door!


No doubt
on Sep 29, 2006
Ok, they've checked out the truck and are saying that the only thing they have found is a faulty EGR valve gasket. I'm no deisel mechanic, but let's just say I'm dubious. I just don't see how a leaky EGR gasket could have caused the type of symptoms I experienced.

But, like I said, I'm not the mechanic so maybe that'll fix it. I may get out of here yet tonight.
on Sep 29, 2006
But, like I said, I'm not the mechanic so maybe that'll fix it. I may get out of here yet tonight.


Hopefully! And we will hope for it! Good luck.
on Sep 29, 2006
Hopefully! And we will hope for it! Good luck.


Thanks. I got to thinking about it and as the EGR is connected to the vacuum system it may well be the cause of the problem. I just wish they'd get it fixed already.
on Sep 29, 2006
*sigh* They just informed me that the EGR cooler is bad which is what caused the other problems. They're checking to see if they have one in stock (I'm betting they don't). If they do it'll be at least another 3 hours. If not then it'll be tomorrow and I'll have to try and find a motel. grrrrrr
on Sep 29, 2006
If they do it'll be at least another 3 hours. If not then it'll be tomorrow and I'll have to try and find a motel. grrrrrr


well have a good night either way.   
on Sep 29, 2006
well have a good night either way.


Thanks. They don't have the part but a dealer 30 miles away does so they're sending someone after it. It drags on and on...

It's a quarter after 8 now and I'm looking at another 3 1/2 to 4 hours before I can get out of here. That's if everything goes well.
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