ok so i told a couple guys in the CB lane id write this up once i had real miles on the truck instead of just hot takes, so here it is. been running solo owner op out of southern idaho since 2016, mostly long haul reefer pulling produce and frozen out of the magic valley to the midwest and back. i have bought trucks at dealers, off marketplace, and one ugly auction in vegas that i will never repeat. this one was a different animal.
my old 2016 Pete 389 was getting tired around 920k, turbo was on borrowed time and the frame had some rust starting at the cab mounts from all the magnesium chloride they spray on the idaho interstates. instead of dumping ten grand into a truck worth fifteen i decided to find something newer. spent about six weeks watching listings everywhere. ended up on harbertsautosales.com because a buddy in amarillo told me their truck inventory moves quick and the prices were real.
found a 2020 Kenworth W900L sleeper. Cummins X15 565hp, 18 speed, 72 inch sleeper, factory APU, 372k on the clock. it was a bank repo from a small fleet down in texas that folded when their reefer contract dried up. asking was about 41 grand under what a comparable W900L was bringing at the big truck dealers near me. i figured that has to be too good, something is wrong with it.
called the waco lot. the fella i talked to actually knew trucks, asked me what i was pulling and how heavy, and when i grilled him on the DPF regen history and whether the engine brake worked on all three stages he had the answers without putting me on hold. he sent me 60 some photos plus a long phone video, cold start, walk around, under the hood, crawled the frame rails, the whole deal. it did not look staged, dude dropped his phone once and just kept filming.
here is the part that made me pull the trigger. i was not about to fly to texas to look at it, so i paid a mobile diesel tech in waco 250 bucks to go do an independent inspection. he pulled codes, did a quick oil sample, checked the fifth wheel and the frame, listened to it idle. came back clean except the air dryer cartridge was crusty and overdue, which is a 60 dollar part. that was the only knock.
bought it. harbert's handled the lien release with the bank and i had a clean idaho title in my name about 17 days after funds cleared. i had it shipped on a drive away service from waco up to twin falls, 1850 bucks all in. been running her since right around the first of october.
anybody else gone through the waco lot for a class 8? curious how their trucks are holding up for the rest of you.