hailing qc

muskyone

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we have a gmc 6500 bucket truck with a cat motor. this thing spends 90% of it's time idleing or going 2 mph. my ? is how often should we change the oil right now it gets done every 3000.
 

QC

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Re: hailing qc

What year? Engine Model? I'll double check on the gallons of fuel, but with so much idle time I think I'd want to change based on hours at around 250. I use to do calcs for fleets on this, and I would start by asking how many hours a day does it run . . . It usually is a real eye opener :eek: Think about time cards etc. 40 hour work week . . . Make sure you use a good C grade oil too. CI4 Plus or CJ4 are the standards now . . .
 

jimr

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Re: hailing qc

We do our fleet every services 2-300 hours and they get a full PMB every 5-800 depending on what they are used for.
 

muskyone

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Re: hailing qc

is a 2000 it's a 6 cly thats all i know it runs 12 hours a day 5 days a week
 

Rancherlee

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Re: hailing qc

2000 bucket truck then it probibly has a 3126 or 3176 engine. 250 hours would be an ideal oil change IMO. Every piece of equipment our company maintains is on a 250hour oil change routine unless is has an oil burning system then its every 500 hours. We run everything from 3126 powered flat beds to 3516 powered 240ton off-highway dumptrucks.
 

muskyone

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Re: hailing qc

thanks i'm going 2 show this to the boss. he thinks 3k is the rule and i cant get it through to him.
 

QC

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Re: hailing qc

Definitely a 3126 (GM never used a 3176 which is actually a C10 in 2000) and definitely 250 hours. 60 hours a week means once a month . . .
 
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