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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 12:35 AM
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Hour meter?

Has DC placed an hour meter in the trucks?
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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 07:09 AM
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Yes; with key on and engine off, press and hold the odometer/tripmeter button down. The number of total engine hours will appear.
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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 07:46 AM
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Make sure that your actual miles are showing when you push the button not your trip meter.
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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 12:08 PM
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You will need to hold that for 6 seconds at least.
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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 10:36 PM
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And the trip meter will display prior to the hrs showing up.
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Old Sep 21, 2005 | 10:31 PM
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mY 03 HAS 80,000 MI the hours say 2990 is that a lot? How many hours will it run before rebuild? Everyone says 300,000 mi till rebuild but never heard about hours.
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Old Sep 21, 2005 | 11:50 PM
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dunno if its good or not, if you drove constantly youd only drive 26 mph, I hear that this is an excuse that DC uses to deny warrenty, ( too much idle or some crap)
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Old Sep 22, 2005 | 03:14 AM
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A good Diesel should last at least 6,000 hours and that's under a strain. However, it really depends on how it's used. Dozer motors can fall out pretty easy due to the shock load. Track-hoe motors should last a long time....unless you've got some idoit work'n on a 50% grade for two weeks! Heck, a station motor (like a water pump or generator) will last a really long time.
I would guess the 5.9 in a non-service truck should last about 10,000 hours before anything fails. ......that's a guess.

Maybe we could get a "time" thread going? It would be really informative to know that schedule.

------------Edit: Failing means hard parts not soft parts like gaskets and such.
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Old Sep 22, 2005 | 09:37 AM
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I'd say these engines should last a lot longer than 10k hours.

I've had my truck for 14 months and have 14k miles on it and the hour meter reads 383.

If you extrapolate that based on a 10k hour lifetime it works out to be ~360k miles. Not enough.

If you work it backwards starting with a 1,000,000 mile lifetime (reachable for a non-service well maintained truck, IMO) it should last about 27,000 hours.

I think that's right.

DT.

Edit: Actually Burner you may be right. A well maintained truck that needs repair at 10,000hours/360k miles is very reasonable. I thought you meant lifetime hours, not hours to first breakdown


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A good Diesel should last at least 6,000 hours and that's under a strain. However, it really depends on how it's used. Dozer motors can fall out pretty easy due to the shock load. Track-hoe motors should last a long time....unless you've got some idoit work'n on a 50% grade for two weeks! Heck, a station motor (like a water pump or generator) will last a really long time.
I would guess the 5.9 in a non-service truck should last about 10,000 hours before anything fails. ......that's a guess.

Maybe we could get a "time" thread going? It would be really informative to know that schedule.

------------Edit: Failing means hard parts not soft parts like gaskets and such.
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Old Sep 22, 2005 | 07:56 PM
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My yard tractor has aout 10,000 hours on it. It had some head work around 8,700 hours but the bottom end seem ok. You know what's funny though? It's a CAT and it's got a JAP motor in it? .....you never know sometimes, never know. Oh, the CAT is an IT-28 or a 28,000 lb tractor.
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Old Sep 22, 2005 | 08:11 PM
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My '03 with 66k miles has 2093 hrs.
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 02:09 PM
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I hope these engines last more than 300k, my old gM 5.7gas truck has 392k, and still goes down the road, and the only thing I changed was the timing chain and spockets, and a clutch at 250k.
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 03:17 PM
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I know that our Case IH tractors, which use the Cummins 8.3, are supposed to last at least 10,000 hours before a major rebuild. We havent run one over 6,000 hours yet, but we have had no problems.
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 11:10 PM
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mine has 558 hours and 39000 on it.but i had to have the dash cluster changed with 20000 miles on it.they must not of set the hours on it like they did with the milage.
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Old Sep 29, 2005 | 12:19 AM
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My 03 truck has 89,560 miles and 2145 hours. For the most part trouble free.
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