The best way to determiin your truck's value would be to compare it to similiar trucks which have sold and are selling in your local area. Truck trader type publications in your area will show a wide variety of similiar models from which you can get a fair estimation as to what to value your truck.
The Kenworth W900 is a haulage truck. Kenworth has a large range of dealers where one may be able to purchase the W900. Other dealers such as Wichita Kenworth may be able to provide used as well as new trucks.
the first movie had a kenworth w900 the second had a GMC General
You can huy a used Kenworth w900 at http://www.truckertotrucker.com/trucking/kenworth-trucks.cfm or http://www.truckpaper.com/list/list.aspx?ETID=1&catid=27&Manu=KENWORTH&MDLGrp=W900&bcatid=27 you might also want to try looking in your local newpapers or truck magazines
Most Kenworth radiators are 15 psi.
Yes, the Kenworth W900 is an excellent idea. It has an excellent gas millege and is excellent for anyone who wishes to have a smooth ride down the rode. I highly recommend it.
Kenworth offers two models of the W900 series - the W900B, and the W900L. The W900B is the short hood model, and the W900L is the extended hood model.
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A Kenworth w900 is actually a semi tractor trailer, and although it is a good tractor, I do not believe that this is something you would want to use for simple US travel. If you are a trucker and are interested, you can view some that are for sale here: http://www.soarr.com/search/trucks/Kenworth/W900/
Websites such as: http://www.truckpaper.com/list/list.aspx?ETID=1&catid=27&Manu=KENWORTH&MDLGrp=W900&bcatid=27, work well for those looking to buy or sell specialty trucks.
It probably doesn't have one.
Yes, for the W900, T800, and it is possible to get a K100 glider, although not an easy process.
For pretty much all Kenworth models with a sleeper, it'll either be 3 lbs, 12 oz. or 4 lbs. on the nose. You should call the parts department of a Kenworth dealership (MHC Kenworth in Denver is open 24/7), give them the last six digits of the VIN, and they can tell you exactly. The capacity can vary between the same model of truck from the same model year.