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Paystar 2012 International
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Robust Chassis Design
Versatile Powertrain Options
Durable Construction
High Towing and Payload Capacity
Customizable Configurations
Driver-Focused Cab Ergonomics
High Fuel Consumption
Complex Maintenance
Limited On-Road Comfort
High Initial Purchase Price
Emissions System Complexity
Parts Availability for Specific Components
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Clogging
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) System Malfunctions
Turbocharger Failure
Thoroughly inspect the chassis for rust, frame damage, or signs of excessive wear, especially if used off-road.
Verify the maintenance history; regular oil changes and DPF regeneration cycles are critical.
Test drive under load conditions to assess engine power, transmission shifting, and braking performance.
Check all vocational equipment (e.g., hydraulics, PTO, dump bed) for proper function.
Factor in higher fuel and maintenance costs compared to lighter-duty trucks.
Consider the specific emissions regulations in your region for older diesel vehicles.
Ensure all necessary documentation for registration and operation is available.
Transmission Issues (e.g., Allison)