These are good, honest people that know what they are talking about when it comes to commercial trucks and equipment. They've been in business for over 13 years. That can't be accomplished without treating people the right way.
I drove 2 hours to visit Brad and Darlene to look at a 1998 Kenworth dump truck. My first phone convo was great they said they were honest down to earth people. Boy was i shocked after the visit. Out of 3 identical trucks available to choose from not one was acceptable for putting on a job. One had a NEW inspection sticker with a manifold exhaust leak so loud even the deafest state inspector would reject it. So what station is putting stickers on the trucks?
The second truck i didn't look over but had severe damage to aluminum fuel tanks and straps which I was told no damage before arriving.
The truck i had my heart set on #69 well needless to say it needs around $4500 for it to be driven safely down the road. All 4 stages of the telescoping bed cylinder were sweating and dripping fluid and Brads response was "it has not been used in awhile it should stop as you use the truck". Are you kidding me?
The walking beam suspension was tracking off over an inch as i drove down the road causing an extreme vibration. Brads answer Its the road surface. When turning truck suspension walked over 3 inches empty! Imagine a load on the truck!! Slap worn out!!!
I wasted 2 hours travel for lies, deception and unhonest shady car salesmen thats all they are. Please be careful when looking at the equipment. It seems they prey on uneducated people hoping they overlook major issues.
I would classify him as shady equipment salesman and nothing more. I will also be contacting state police to look into their inspection station they use. Somethings fishy.
Brian
A 9 year trucking and excavation veteran.