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I just bought an 05 granite with a pony axle, 460 hp, 18 spd, with 200,000 miles and I paid 85,000. I probably paid a little too much because I wanted an 18 sp. there was one in Charlotte on truck paper that I think was an automatic. Also I believe the Mack dealer in charleston, sc had a couple automatics come in on trade. Look up truck trader and you will get a feel for value. I looked for awhile and I think with the mileage you stated you would be 65,000-75,000. Although the I hear the automatic is the preferred trans and costs more

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I just bought an 05 granite with a pony axle, 460 hp, 18 spd, with 200,000 miles and I paid 85,000. I probably paid a little too much because I wanted an 18 sp. there was one in Charlotte on truck paper that I think was an automatic. Also I believe the Mack dealer in charleston, sc had a couple automatics come in on trade. Look up truck trader and you will get a feel for value. I looked for awhile and I think with the mileage you stated you would be 65,000-75,000. Although the I hear the automatic is the preferred trans and costs more

Thank you Mackncheese.

I have been looking for the last 6weeks, I made my mind and today bought 2005 Granite Quad axle with Allison RDS4500 Paid $70000.00.Down from$76000.00 Flying to Wisconsin (after Christmas) to get it.

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Right about now my cousin would say "It's only money".

Have a good trip. Keep us posted.

Hey J Hancock

this is my first mack,I am going to drive home about 1000 miles or so ,is there anything( other than oil, coolant and brakes) I should check it out before the trip.

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Hey J Hancock

this is my first mack,I am going to drive home about 1000 miles or so ,is there anything( other than oil, coolant and brakes) I should check it out before the trip.

Belts too.

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 “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy shit, what a ride!’

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COMPLETE check....bring a grease gun too

u-joints, carrier bearings, look at brakes and signs of leaking fluid

ALL lites

would suck to get hit at a weigh station/roadside check

make sure you have paperwork in order as you will crossing many state lines

Good luck on the trip

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Success is only a stones throw away.................................................................for a Palestinian

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Hey friends,

I just picked up my truck 2005 granite dump from Oak City ,WI and I am on my way back to NC.

Everything checked out good ,it drives very good (with out any load)will see ,ones I load.

There is a Indication lite come on the dash, inside of the info center, it looks like a Lightining bolt or look like Z any Idea what it is?

Should I be worry? Thanks again.

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that is the electrical malfunction light. pretty much any thing can set it off.

my 05 has a loose connection somewhere in the pyrometer circuit that is always setting the light. another one i get is #1 injector motor weak, but i only get that when letting the engine idle to warm up on cold days. once i get going it goes away.

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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Hey you all ,

I made it home safely,after close inspection (as above mentioned by you all) I am not satisfied, brakes are all needs real attention, AC belt needs to be change .I will do both.

Total grease job and fluid, filter change in order. other than that I am happy sailor.

I DO HAVE ONE QUESTION, there is a regular gate valve (like you will have in your house plumbing) above the rear valve cover looks like part of heat system.. ANY IDEA what this is or just first owner installed it for some reason?

Thanks

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Hey you all ,

I made it home safely,after close inspection (as above mentioned by you all) I am not satisfied, brakes are all needs real attention, AC belt needs to be change .I will do both.

Total grease job and fluid, filter change in order. other than that I am happy sailor.

I DO HAVE ONE QUESTION, there is a regular gate valve (like you will have in your house plumbing) above the rear valve cover looks like part of heat system.. ANY IDEA what this is or just first owner installed it for some reason?

Thanks

i screwed this one up. answer is in the next post

when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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that is to turn the hot water on/off for the heater.

there is an electric motor inside the heater box that turns hot water on/off, but they usually burn out over time. the valve on the water manifold is a mechanical way to control hot water to the heater core.

i usually open it about 1/4 turn in the winter so i do not cook in the cab. then close it in the summer for AC. the electric motor in my heater box is bad, and it is easier to just open/close the valve than it is to take the box apart and relace the motor.

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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As soon as I figure out how to post pictures .I will add them. Any help how to do it?

i download pictures to a web picture sharing site.

i use photobucket. the nice thing about photobucket is that they automatically resize pictures for proper format so you do not post giant or miniture pictures.

than just copy and paste the link from there.

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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