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    New to Us Toy Pics from this spring

    More pics from seeding & such....

    Our Freightliner 2005 /w 450 Mercedes and 12 speed auto. Trailer's a 1994 Doepker superB lead.

    xt year.

    <img src="http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac163/HerrnbockFarms/Seeding%202013/IMG_0679_zpsbfa89383.jpg?t=1371410594"/>

    #2
    No pics show up but how is the Mercedes?
    Do it have EGR, that seems to be a bit troublesome. That would be a 2 pedal?
    We have a non EGR in a tandem with a Eaton 10 spd AS, good so far, easy to drive.

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      #3
      Pics are up.


      It has EGR but we've disabled it already.


      2 pedal, yes... love the transmission. Anyone can drive it!

      No problems so far, but only put about 9K km on it....

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        #4
        I hope you have better luck with the Mercedes
        then most people had. I know afew people that
        had them, and they were very troublesome. They
        were used in Freightliners mainly in fleet trucks
        for light duty. If pulling hard, the fan is always
        cutting in and out. They overheated quite often.
        Heqd gaskets was a common fix on them. Also
        the liners. A few Sterling trucks our way have
        them, and one farmer I know was happy to get
        rid of his.

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          #5
          Should read a few farmers have, had Sterling
          trucks.

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            #6
            Should read a few farmers have, had Sterling
            trucks.

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              #7
              http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac163/HerrnbockFarms/Seeding%202013/IMG_0679_zpsbfa89383.jpg?t=1371410594

              This is all I see, am I the only one?

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                #8
                Pics up here.

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                  #9
                  kanuck...when you start putting the exhaust up the pipe instead of back through the engine the overheating stops.

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