TMC truck specs.

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  1. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    Other than what's listed on their website what doo the trucks have for amenities? Namely apu, I don't see anywhere that there are apu's on their trucks.
     
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  3. K9OTR

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    Bunk heater (I believe in most), Premium sound, Platinum interior. Governed at 62, no APU. You are allowed to idle sensibly.
     
  4. cabwrecker

    cabwrecker The clutch wrecker

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    They need to make that a bit clearer on their websites listed specs. Unreasonable to expect a driver to stay in a truck for extended periods of time with just a bunk heater...esp when guys get caught in ice storms/inclement weather and have to sit for a day or two, getting chewed out for idling his truck just to keep the freagin bunk heater battery charged.
     
  5. K9OTR

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    That sounds like it would fall under the sensibly definition. I believe there are also temps where you are required to idle. I'm just going on what I've read. no insider information from me (YET).
     
  6. JPenn

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    When I was at TMC, nobody ever said anything about idling. Also, you were required to idle the truck in sub-15 degree weather and it was made very clear that any freeze ups from not doing so were the driver's responsibility.

    I idled to stay warm in winter, or cool in summer. Nothing excessive, just as necessary to ensure decent rest. We didn't have bunk heaters though, that would have saved me a lot of idling above the required temp threshold.
     
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    The new 579's have bunk heaters and don't have to be idled until it gets below 0*. I was told that somehow the bunk heater actually charged itself when running but Im still in the old 379 so I don't know for sure. The 379's don't have bunk heaters and need to be idled when below 15* like previously stated. I idle to stay comfortable and never hear anything about it.
     
  8. Gunner75

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    So without an apu, how does one power things such as a small fridge or a television? These are all amenities that I would want to make my time out more comfortable and less boring when parked.
     
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    The small fridge and and tv wont drain your batteries if just sitting over night. I ran both without the apu and never had a problem. Just when I was stuck out on the weekend I would have to idle a little to charge the batteries back up. In the summer time I had a fridge, tv, dvd player,fan running and charging my phone at night and never had any trouble.
     
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  10. Gunner75

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    Tmc is on my short list of companies I'm considering, it's at the top a of now mainly because of their apprenticeship program through the va. Other options I'm considering are Melton, Millis, and Maverick.

    I've still got time to make my decision as I don't start my cdl school till may5, and won't graduate till June 30.
     
  11. Gunner75

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    I was also told today that the trucks are governed for 62mph. Not sure I understand the reasoning, behind that.
     
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