BIGR
Lucky To Be Here
I could go into a long story about the lack luster pulling power of the Vortec 5.3 liter gas engine years ago I had, but that's another day.
It's a pleasure to have that low rpm torque, pulling power of a LBZ Duramax, or other Diesel, whatever you have, you know how it performs.
This past Saturday I went to deer camp to get my hunting camper since the red clay soil had dried out. 242 miles or so up there, same amount back, close to it, my route back involved more 2 lane roads, due to road construction on the interstate.
I averaged about 18 mpg headed up there, cruising at 75 to 77 mph, at times less based on the speed limit.
Coming back with the camper and a truck bed of gear, high winds, I got about 11.3 mpg. I ran most of the time about 60 mph on the 2 lane roads and about 70 mph on the interstate.
Diesel prices, the highest I've paid in many years. Just inside Virginia it was $4.699 a gallon, I topped my tank off there. Headed back home once I got down to about a half a tank I stopped at a Murphy USA and topped the tank off again. Diesel there was $4.799 a gallon there. Oh yea I had a man that was one of those beggers that carries a sign around approach me while I was pumping fuel. He was a nasty looking white male, that appeared to have no disabilities. I had my trusty pistol on me and more firepower within reach inside the truck. I was nice and greeted him, but didn't want to send a signal that I was his buddy and was going to give him a ride or money. I said what's going on tonight. He said can you give me a few dollars? I told him I was sorry, but it was taking all my money to fill up my truck with that high priced diesel. He said we can blame Biden for that and walked off. I told the attendants inside about it, they said there's all kinds of jobs in the area, the guy just needs to get a job. I said, yelp I agree.
After that ordeal I had a full tank of diesel and was west bound and down, 95 miles to the house. Up ahead I had the steepest grade, Black Mountain on I-40, it sucks the life out of some of them. I set the cruise at the bottom of the Mountain on about 60 mph and let the Duramax and Allison do their thing. I got in the middle lane and passed some on both sides, I was using the cruise control lever to increase or decrease my speed. Ran up on some cars that can't drive worth a sh#t and had to back out of it. The Truck stayed mostly in 5th gear, I think it hit 6th one time, then bumped back down to 5th. Needless to say it had lots more mph if needed, I just don't want to sling the camper out of the road in those sharp curves. Idea conditions no cars or trucks getting in my way the truck has almost pulled that mountain in 6th gear at 55 to 60 mph, the cruise set. So nice to have that pulling power and able to recover if you get jammed up and speeds drop to 45mph or less.
Same mountain a smaller camper I had, the Vortec 5.3 gas was gutless pulling that grade.
Heaviest load I ever pulled with my 2006 Chevy 2500HD was my farm tractor that's got the bucket and backhoe on it. Not a massive load but if I step down hard on the go pedal it will spin the tires with ease from take off. Pulled some steep grades with that combination at the speed limit with plenty to spare.
That my friends is why I drive a diesel for the pulling duties. I'd rather have the power to maintain speed on the highway and not get run over struggling with a low powered vehicle any day. Slow vehicles on the highway creates problems and dangerous situations.
It sits in the garage most of the time, but when I need some pulling power I put it into action.
Could I do without it, yelp maybe, but I'd want a big block gas motor with some grunt to it.
It's a pleasure to have that low rpm torque, pulling power of a LBZ Duramax, or other Diesel, whatever you have, you know how it performs.
This past Saturday I went to deer camp to get my hunting camper since the red clay soil had dried out. 242 miles or so up there, same amount back, close to it, my route back involved more 2 lane roads, due to road construction on the interstate.
I averaged about 18 mpg headed up there, cruising at 75 to 77 mph, at times less based on the speed limit.
Coming back with the camper and a truck bed of gear, high winds, I got about 11.3 mpg. I ran most of the time about 60 mph on the 2 lane roads and about 70 mph on the interstate.
Diesel prices, the highest I've paid in many years. Just inside Virginia it was $4.699 a gallon, I topped my tank off there. Headed back home once I got down to about a half a tank I stopped at a Murphy USA and topped the tank off again. Diesel there was $4.799 a gallon there. Oh yea I had a man that was one of those beggers that carries a sign around approach me while I was pumping fuel. He was a nasty looking white male, that appeared to have no disabilities. I had my trusty pistol on me and more firepower within reach inside the truck. I was nice and greeted him, but didn't want to send a signal that I was his buddy and was going to give him a ride or money. I said what's going on tonight. He said can you give me a few dollars? I told him I was sorry, but it was taking all my money to fill up my truck with that high priced diesel. He said we can blame Biden for that and walked off. I told the attendants inside about it, they said there's all kinds of jobs in the area, the guy just needs to get a job. I said, yelp I agree.
After that ordeal I had a full tank of diesel and was west bound and down, 95 miles to the house. Up ahead I had the steepest grade, Black Mountain on I-40, it sucks the life out of some of them. I set the cruise at the bottom of the Mountain on about 60 mph and let the Duramax and Allison do their thing. I got in the middle lane and passed some on both sides, I was using the cruise control lever to increase or decrease my speed. Ran up on some cars that can't drive worth a sh#t and had to back out of it. The Truck stayed mostly in 5th gear, I think it hit 6th one time, then bumped back down to 5th. Needless to say it had lots more mph if needed, I just don't want to sling the camper out of the road in those sharp curves. Idea conditions no cars or trucks getting in my way the truck has almost pulled that mountain in 6th gear at 55 to 60 mph, the cruise set. So nice to have that pulling power and able to recover if you get jammed up and speeds drop to 45mph or less.
Same mountain a smaller camper I had, the Vortec 5.3 gas was gutless pulling that grade.
Heaviest load I ever pulled with my 2006 Chevy 2500HD was my farm tractor that's got the bucket and backhoe on it. Not a massive load but if I step down hard on the go pedal it will spin the tires with ease from take off. Pulled some steep grades with that combination at the speed limit with plenty to spare.
That my friends is why I drive a diesel for the pulling duties. I'd rather have the power to maintain speed on the highway and not get run over struggling with a low powered vehicle any day. Slow vehicles on the highway creates problems and dangerous situations.
It sits in the garage most of the time, but when I need some pulling power I put it into action.
Could I do without it, yelp maybe, but I'd want a big block gas motor with some grunt to it.