implden
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Left Kileen, Tx on Friday am week end after Memorial Day. Made it to Beaumont, Tx before breakdown. It is a M925 5 ton with 8500mi and a rebuild in 2010. Cruising along at 58-60, stuck behind a semi and started smelling something hot. I thought it was him. On I10, a pickup pulls next to me and flags me over. As soon as I stopped, smoke pours out of right fender well. Run around and see flames coming out of the brake drum/ backing plate. Oh, did I say some dummy, the guy that is always prepared, didn't get a fire extinguisher for the trip.ME. After three attempts, 6 bottles of water, and dumping the ice water and ice from the cooler on it, it finally went out. could of easily burnt right to the ground. No warning , vibrations, sounds wobbles, nothing.
Horror story just begins. Three trys to get road service and only one guy will come look at it. Then he says he doesn't know anything about it and won't help me. While waiting on AAA, I called the Freightliner Dealer and the said they would look at it. Then I find out they are just a mile away. I move slow and easy, plus it a squall so cool, They looked at it and decide that the the drum was out 2" compared to the other side. ie bearing out, spindle nut loose etc. And buy now it is 4:30 pm Friday. They couldn't tear it down until Monday. I work Monday in Florida.
I call Boyce Equipment in Ogden, Utah and talk to them about what happened and see if they have parts. "No problem. Was your truck rebuilt? We have seen several rebuilds that they don't pack the bearings, thinking that they are oil bath. Being dry, they burn up the bearings and sometimes they whole wheel assembly comes off.Making for a very bad ride. We check all 5tons that come in and often find dry bearings."
Just heard from freightliner and everything on the right except axle and stearing knuckle has to be replaced. The bearing on the other side is dry and going bad. So will replace that.Boyce i.s sending the parts
Certainly, it would of been a lot cheaper to have it shipped than try a 1300mi "Adventure". Too late now. I will have to fly back and get it in a couple weeks and drive the remaining 1000mi. They ride and drive good.
Moral of the story is before you drive very far on a "Rebuilt" truck , have the bearings checked.
Horror story just begins. Three trys to get road service and only one guy will come look at it. Then he says he doesn't know anything about it and won't help me. While waiting on AAA, I called the Freightliner Dealer and the said they would look at it. Then I find out they are just a mile away. I move slow and easy, plus it a squall so cool, They looked at it and decide that the the drum was out 2" compared to the other side. ie bearing out, spindle nut loose etc. And buy now it is 4:30 pm Friday. They couldn't tear it down until Monday. I work Monday in Florida.
I call Boyce Equipment in Ogden, Utah and talk to them about what happened and see if they have parts. "No problem. Was your truck rebuilt? We have seen several rebuilds that they don't pack the bearings, thinking that they are oil bath. Being dry, they burn up the bearings and sometimes they whole wheel assembly comes off.Making for a very bad ride. We check all 5tons that come in and often find dry bearings."
Just heard from freightliner and everything on the right except axle and stearing knuckle has to be replaced. The bearing on the other side is dry and going bad. So will replace that.Boyce i.s sending the parts
Certainly, it would of been a lot cheaper to have it shipped than try a 1300mi "Adventure". Too late now. I will have to fly back and get it in a couple weeks and drive the remaining 1000mi. They ride and drive good.
Moral of the story is before you drive very far on a "Rebuilt" truck , have the bearings checked.