Having been a Ford truck guy all these years, I like the looks of the Super Duty 650s and 750s. And there's also Chevy's return to the medium duty field, with it's Silverado 4500, 5500, and 6500. I do find it interesting that the semi truck manufacturers have entered the medium duty field.
We've actually be here for a really long time. People just don't tend to notice as much. Each serves a purpose, so if you want the longest lasting truck....we have it.
Everything you say about these trucks is true. I drive a new one for Home Depot Pro with a 26 ft. box and lift gate. Back and forth from Omaha to Des Moines every day. After deliveries about 400 miles a day. It is nice knowing when you see other brands you're in the good stuff lol And I do have to roll the window down a tad to close the door, tight as a drum. Pure quality.
A crew cab set up like the freightliner m2s would be nice though that's probably a niche market. In my world as a cattle farmer a w900 is a nice thing to have but you're not going to see me take it out in the field if at all possible. Where a medium duty or light duty truck is more maneuverable. In my opinion hauling livestock can be hard on a truck.
Kenworth does not currently have a crew cab as it is very much a niche market. There are a few companies out there that will extend them as we have had a number of fire trucks come through here with 4 door cabs though. :D
That really is a nice truck you can tell it's a quality built unit. We have 3 Chevy/GMC medium duty 7500 series dump trucks and they are pretty much falling apart at least the interior has taken a beating. However the engine and power train has held up well on all of them.
I will be glad when Paccar will update the cabs on the Peterbilt and Kenworth medium duty lines. I help Amerigas in the winter and the wider cabs of the International, Freightliner and Hino are really nice. After driving all of these trucks the Hino is the most uncomfortable to drive. I just think Paccar is needs to add the wider cab. I heard on of the upper management say how he likes the wider cabs of the Freightliners that my local Amerigas office has been getting. The past few new trucks have been Freightliners. Cab structure is top notch when it comes to the Paccar products. Lin's Propane trucks has said that Paccar has plans for adding the wider cab to its medium duty lines. Another great video!
Wayne Norbrey, Jr A lot of these manufacturers, as well as drivers, are stuck in the past for things like that. Never did understand these cramped cabs
Thanks Josh ! I have been working for county highway dept over here in Indiana for 10 years went from International to freight shaker because of cost! I wish we could prove to them spend a little bit more up front and save in the long run. I still need to send photos of the old grain hauling days 1984 W900b and dads 84/85 K100. Also have some of dads 1974 K100 and 1978 K100
Spent 30 plus years in public works plowing and spec ing . Once we went to 12 foot plows used 18 and 20K fronts to account for weight transfer during braking with full loads and plow up. Rears used 30K with lockers and G177 Tires (if I remember correctly) and on spot chains, and the highest rating on springs we could get, storm drains on the side of the road wreak havoc with springs. And Allison automatics. Hard to tell from the video but the trans control and the plow controls look to be a little to far forward and to the right to be ergonomic. .
You do have to reach a bit of the transmission, but the plow controls are really just right at the fingertips. Those are super easy and it's nicely just a fingertip control. No tough levers to move. It's all electric over hydraulic.
Kenworth does not currently have a crew cab as it is very much a niche market. There are a few companies out there that will extend them as we have had a number of fire trucks come through here with 4 door cabs though. :D
Not that I'm looking for a plow truck, I'm just wondering 2 things...1) How well is the back side of the hood reinforced to keep it from cracking where the plow lights are mounted? 2) If the plow lights are LEDs, are they heated so that snow/ice melts instead of covering them? I know many otr drivers that have installed LED headlights, not realizing that they won't melt snow/ice until they actually have to drive through it. F.Y.I. sis n I are still planning to visit you when it comes time to update our small fleet. We'll be sure to call ahead for an appointment, probably in June the way we're thinking.
It's not all wheel drive and typically in this area, we don't get enough snow in one shot to need chains. For the most part, we're able to stay up with it :D
The T440 is a great truck, but it's not one that we have on the lot typically. We have sold a number of them to the city of Akron and Summit county and they love them! !!
Thanks Eugene!!!! The W900 is around and according to the viewers of a lot of my other videos, if there were changes to it, they'd probably set the world on fire. :D
Yes...yes you can. There's actually going to be some changes to the channel coming up and I'm pretty sure that that will be a part of it. Stay tuned. :D
Looks like a good truck. Painting the back of the plow black does not work well(gets covered with snow). The Truck lite led plow lights are awesome, have them on a 2018 International 7400. KW would be my truck of choice if I ever needed to switch brands. Wish the boss would learn how to spec trucks, letting the sales people run the show does not work.
where do I go to get my weekly porn??.... here ;) lol never get sick of being lost in the sexy lines of KW's... and maybe I need help and that might be in getting one ;-D You did however forget to mention that this gorgeous truck is RED! So let's begin on my thoughts... LOVE that a company FINALLY took into account, why NOT make it super quiet like a luxury ride. hated coming home at end of the week and having to have the tv loud just to hear it and having everyone else wondering if I think I'm at the IMAX, lol the front end grill is gorgeous and the light concept is incredible. built to last.... says no one else ;) did play your intro a couple of times since I noticed a couple of shots that looked different and impressed me...only where's a clip of a MX engine?? have a great weekend and see you next week ;)
@@Turbo-6 These will still do 63-64 mph and when you think that most of them will be "in town" or plowing at 35-40 mph....it's right in that sweet spot for them.
@@KenworthofRichfield , thank you, What is the sweet spot? 14 or 1500 rpm? I would love to see a video on transmission gear ratios, tire size, rear end ratio, sweet spots of different motors and RPM's at highway speeds. I realize that video may not interest many people but there are a lot of gear heads out there wondering how to spec a new truck with the right ratios for the sweet spot and highway speeds., This way we can do our homework before walking into a dealership. By the way thank you for all your videos and taking time to answer me
@@Turbo-6 There's actually a couple of ways to do that, and it takes some work on your own as each application is so different. Cummins has their Power Spec program which allows you to see engine torque curves and compare them with different transmissions, gear ratios, and tire sizes. Super accurate and a ton of information in it.
@@arthurlake3710 Each to their own I suppose. I've always preferred a good ole standard (8ll, 9 or 10) over autos. I never have the control with autos like I do with a standard (especially if you have a co worker that gets stuck in drifts, can't rock a auto truck back and forth). But that's just me.
Cabs are small...yes. I have had Internationals, Freightliners and these KW's are much better cabs. Yes you have to crack the window to close the doors. The HVAC works great....unlike the HVAC in others trying to stay cold/hot with their leaky, pourous cabs. I am a Ford 1 ton truck guy but man these KW medium duties are the best. We had 5 internationals and I have 1 left. Actually, it is for sale if you know anyone that wants a used international hooklift. Cummins engines with allison 3000 series transmissions are unbeatable for our work. We are in/out of the landfill 6-10 times per truck, 5 days a week and these trucks keep on rolling. The reason I bought the KW over Peterbilt, the cab seal is underneath the door and not on the door jamb/floor. When getting in/out of truck, the driver is not stepping on the rubber seal and it doesn't wear out near as fast as others. Love the truck vids.
The investment you make up front more than pays for itself over the life of the truck. You can buy trucks that are less expensive up front.....but you pay more in the long run.
Having been a Ford truck guy all these years, I like the looks of the Super Duty 650s and 750s. And there's also Chevy's return to the medium duty field, with it's Silverado 4500, 5500, and 6500. I do find it interesting that the semi truck manufacturers have entered the medium duty field.
We've actually be here for a really long time. People just don't tend to notice as much. Each serves a purpose, so if you want the longest lasting truck....we have it.
That look you gave at the very last of the outtakes clip was priceless. You looked like you was going to strangle that shop tech lol
Who says I didn't? LOL
I was always told if Kenworth doesn't offer it, you don't need it.
We're good like that. :D
Everything you say about these trucks is true. I drive a new one for Home Depot Pro with a 26 ft. box and lift gate. Back and forth from Omaha to Des Moines every day. After deliveries about 400 miles a day. It is nice knowing when you see other brands you're in the good stuff lol And I do have to roll the window down a tad to close the door, tight as a drum. Pure quality.
Nice!!! The old adage with the windows holds true. :D Keep truckin!
A crew cab set up like the freightliner m2s would be nice though that's probably a niche market. In my world as a cattle farmer a w900 is a nice thing to have but you're not going to see me take it out in the field if at all possible. Where a medium duty or light duty truck is more maneuverable. In my opinion hauling livestock can be hard on a truck.
Kenworth does not currently have a crew cab as it is very much a niche market. There are a few companies out there that will extend them as we have had a number of fire trucks come through here with 4 door cabs though. :D
That really is a nice truck you can tell it's a quality built unit. We have 3 Chevy/GMC medium duty 7500 series dump trucks and they are pretty much falling apart at least the interior has taken a beating. However the engine and power train has held up well on all of them.
I will be glad when Paccar will update the cabs on the Peterbilt and Kenworth medium duty lines. I help Amerigas in the winter and the wider cabs of the International, Freightliner and Hino are really nice. After driving all of these trucks the Hino is the most uncomfortable to drive. I just think Paccar is needs to add the wider cab. I heard on of the upper management say how he likes the wider cabs of the Freightliners that my local Amerigas office has been getting. The past few new trucks have been Freightliners.
Cab structure is top notch when it comes to the Paccar products. Lin's Propane trucks has said that Paccar has plans for adding the wider cab to its medium duty lines. Another great video!
I've heard that there are some changes coming that you should be excited about. That's all I'll say about that. :D
@@KenworthofRichfield
I'll be staying tuned in the hear that .
Wayne Norbrey, Jr A lot of these manufacturers, as well as drivers, are stuck in the past for things like that. Never did understand these cramped cabs
I ran a 422 mile straight truck lift gate peddle route all southeast Ohio in a Hino.
It was a terrible ride.
@@kevinbarry71 I'd have to agree with you on that.
Thanks Josh ! I have been working for county highway dept over here in Indiana for 10 years went from International to freight shaker because of cost! I wish we could prove to them spend a little bit more up front and save in the long run. I still need to send photos of the old grain hauling days 1984 W900b and dads 84/85 K100. Also have some of dads 1974 K100 and 1978 K100
When is paccar going to offer a crew cab model. Sometimes your customers need carry a crew and equipment
You're back!!!👍🙏
YES!!!! Well, physically. Mentally I'm on a beach somewhere.
Spent 30 plus years in public works plowing and spec ing . Once we went to 12 foot plows used 18 and 20K fronts to account for weight transfer during braking with full loads and plow up. Rears used 30K with lockers and G177 Tires (if I remember correctly) and on spot chains, and the highest rating on springs we could get, storm drains on the side of the road wreak havoc with springs. And Allison automatics. Hard to tell from the video but the trans control and the plow controls look to be a little to far forward and to the right to be ergonomic. .
You do have to reach a bit of the transmission, but the plow controls are really just right at the fingertips. Those are super easy and it's nicely just a fingertip control. No tough levers to move. It's all electric over hydraulic.
KW and others should make a proper crew cab. Only thing close at this point is the M2 from Freightliner
Kenworth does not currently have a crew cab as it is very much a niche market. There are a few companies out there that will extend them as we have had a number of fire trucks come through here with 4 door cabs though. :D
Soccer practice in that weather!!! Wow!
hahahaha. I played soccer in the snow when I was younger.
Haha that sounds like fun! Whats the intro song called I tryed to find it but cant.
Not that I'm looking for a plow truck, I'm just wondering 2 things...1) How well is the back side of the hood reinforced to keep it from cracking where the plow lights are mounted? 2) If the plow lights are LEDs, are they heated so that snow/ice melts instead of covering them? I know many otr drivers that have installed LED headlights, not realizing that they won't melt snow/ice until they actually have to drive through it. F.Y.I. sis n I are still planning to visit you when it comes time to update our small fleet. We'll be sure to call ahead for an appointment, probably in June the way we're thinking.
Yes!! The plow I run is yellow and the lights reflect back on me. That plow looks too big for that truck though. Is it all wheel drive Josh??
And with those rear fenders, it makes it really hard to throw chains.
It's not all wheel drive and typically in this area, we don't get enough snow in one shot to need chains. For the most part, we're able to stay up with it :D
Do you have any T440's that you can review? Trying to decide if I want to purchase one for my delivery crew.
The T440 is a great truck, but it's not one that we have on the lot typically. We have sold a number of them to the city of Akron and Summit county and they love them! !!
@@KenworthofRichfield Thank you for the response. Let me know if you ever get one in!
@@pierluigigiannini4394 Keep your eyes peeled here and I'll see what I can do. I looked and unfortunately we don't have oe coming soon.
@@KenworthofRichfield I will, thank you.
How about doing a video on the T440/470 series next. The AeroCab with the 38” Sleeper is a very interesting truck.
Nice truck glad you are feeling better and are is Kenworth doing anything new for the w 9
Thanks Eugene!!!! The W900 is around and according to the viewers of a lot of my other videos, if there were changes to it, they'd probably set the world on fire. :D
Can we get some videos of some used trucks or maybe some trucks that are in the shop for a refresh or custom parts
Yes...yes you can. There's actually going to be some changes to the channel coming up and I'm pretty sure that that will be a part of it. Stay tuned. :D
Heck yea sir, love this channel and seeing all these beautiful trucks
Looks like a good truck. Painting the back of the plow black does not work well(gets covered with snow). The Truck lite led plow lights are awesome, have them on a 2018 International 7400. KW would be my truck of choice if I ever needed to switch brands. Wish the boss would learn how to spec trucks, letting the sales people run the show does not work.
What weight classes can a medium duty KW range ? Awesome video. I feel the same way about medium duty trucks. Both have their places...
Really nice and interesting video
Thanks Scott!!!!!!
I live in a city that buys the cheapest trucks. I wish the city would invest in Ken worths because they last so much longer.
Sorry to hear that. Have you considered moving? :D
Soccer practice? In a snow storm?
where do I go to get my weekly porn??.... here ;) lol never get sick of being lost in the sexy lines of KW's... and maybe I need help and that might be in getting one ;-D
You did however forget to mention that this gorgeous truck is RED!
So let's begin on my thoughts... LOVE that a company FINALLY took into account, why NOT make it super quiet like a luxury ride. hated coming home at end of the week and having to have the tv loud just to hear it and having everyone else wondering if I think I'm at the IMAX, lol
the front end grill is gorgeous and the light concept is incredible.
built to last.... says no one else ;)
did play your intro a couple of times since I noticed a couple of shots that looked different and impressed me...only where's a clip of a MX engine??
have a great weekend and see you next week ;)
Thanks!!!!! A new intro is in the plans....but it's a few weeks out yet. Stay tuned. :D
Its running the same cab structure and build as a Arabian Oilfield Kenworth 963, You won't see that in a Isuzu NPR or Fuso
You definitely will not! LOL
Anyway those come in stick still?
You can get them that way, yes. It makes it a bit tougher though with the PTO unless you go with a FEPTO or REPTO which involves more $.
what is the song at 1:30 ?
Ask, and ye shall receive. :D artlist.io/song/15786/howling-at-the-moon
We have two of them
Like them?
@@KenworthofRichfield yes I do
@@rodneyhelgesonjr1456 Glad to hear it!!!! Although, I was pretty sure I already knew your answer. :D
I'm wondering of I should buy one ? Are they reliable?
Rear end ratio?
Most of the muni trucks like this that we do are 6.14
@@KenworthofRichfield , wow, that's alot of gear, I was thinking around 4:89?
@@Turbo-6 These will still do 63-64 mph and when you think that most of them will be "in town" or plowing at 35-40 mph....it's right in that sweet spot for them.
@@KenworthofRichfield , thank you, What is the sweet spot? 14 or 1500 rpm?
I would love to see a video on transmission gear ratios, tire size, rear end ratio, sweet spots of different motors and RPM's at highway speeds. I realize that video may not interest many people but there are a lot of gear heads out there wondering how to spec a new truck with the right ratios for the sweet spot and highway speeds., This way we can do our homework before walking into a dealership. By the way thank you for all your videos and taking time to answer me
@@Turbo-6 There's actually a couple of ways to do that, and it takes some work on your own as each application is so different. Cummins has their Power Spec program which allows you to see engine torque curves and compare them with different transmissions, gear ratios, and tire sizes. Super accurate and a ton of information in it.
Threw the Automatic to hell and add a 8 LL or 10 speed
That's fine on the highways but plowing short streets and cul-de-sacs and you will want the auto, did 30 plus years of plowing
@@arthurlake3710 Each to their own I suppose. I've always preferred a good ole standard (8ll, 9 or 10) over autos. I never have the control with autos like I do with a standard (especially if you have a co worker that gets stuck in drifts, can't rock a auto truck back and forth). But that's just me.
You’re calling a single axle, a heavy duty truck?
Yes, because it has a greater than 33,000lb gvw, it's rated as a heavy truck.
Funny... Kenworth even manufactures medium-duty trucks.
Cabs are to small and nice Cummins painted gray 😂
At least you know parts are simple to get. :D Keep an eye out. The cab could be changing....
Cabs are small...yes. I have had Internationals, Freightliners and these KW's are much better cabs. Yes you have to crack the window to close the doors. The HVAC works great....unlike the HVAC in others trying to stay cold/hot with their leaky, pourous cabs. I am a Ford 1 ton truck guy but man these KW medium duties are the best. We had 5 internationals and I have 1 left. Actually, it is for sale if you know anyone that wants a used international hooklift. Cummins engines with allison 3000 series transmissions are unbeatable for our work. We are in/out of the landfill 6-10 times per truck, 5 days a week and these trucks keep on rolling. The reason I bought the KW over Peterbilt, the cab seal is underneath the door and not on the door jamb/floor. When getting in/out of truck, the driver is not stepping on the rubber seal and it doesn't wear out near as fast as others. Love the truck vids.
Often sometimes?
Geez.....
I’m High A,F,! Legal 420 now!🇺🇸
Not the new Kenworth box trucks unfortunately different design now.. God Bless in Jesus Christ Name Amen.
After 2 1/2 minutes of lame music and you telling us about what you were going to tell us, I bailed.
Ouch! Well, how would you like to see the videos done. I'm always open for options.
kenworrths arent worth it they over price and they make there trucks to expensive
The investment you make up front more than pays for itself over the life of the truck. You can buy trucks that are less expensive up front.....but you pay more in the long run.