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  • Rustynut
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 1

    Heavy trucks

    Looking for insight on where everyone purchases there semi's, Looking to upgrade in near future. Auction stuff, dealers, private. Most likely stay with peterbilt (anyone run a pacaar eng are they junk?) Any bad experiences from places to stay away from would be appreciated.
  • Stormin
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2020
    • 138

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    Ritche Bros. in Nisku usually has a good selection. Bought a Pete cab-over and Mach tractor there. Older units but they have newer units as well and I got a good price. Depends how handy you are and your ability to get a feel for the shape of the drive train. I've always been happy with my Ritche purchases. You can also get a lot of info online and buy online as well.

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    • tstep
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 394

      #3
      Originally posted by Rustynut View Post
      Looking for insight on where everyone purchases there semi's, Looking to upgrade in near future. Auction stuff, dealers, private. Most likely stay with peterbilt (anyone run a pacaar eng are they junk?) Any bad experiences from places to stay away from would be appreciated.
      What do u plan to pull? Pacaar are not a good lugging motor. Little short on hp. Ran one hauling pulling super B oil and were not as nice as running CAT or Cummins

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