There are many factors that come into play when deciding how much you will pay for a 2006 Kenworth t800. One is the miles and if there is something wrong with the vehicle or if it is in great condition. Online research shows they are from 27,000 to almost 40,000 depending on miles and condition of the truck. Once you know the details of the vehicle you can go to kellybluebook.com and they can give you an amount of the blue book value so you know not to overpay for the vehicle in anyway. But with all vehicle purchases making sure you know what you are getting for the price is important.
You can find used and new Kenworth t800's for sale online or at a local auction. You can often find good deals at the following website: www.busforsale.com/
They typically just use ATF... Dextron III is what we use.
Varies by frame length, material used for the body, whether or not it has additional tag axles, etc. You could be looking at anywhere from 16,000 - 18,000 lbs. for a single axle truck to somewhere between 24,000 - 28,000 for a quad axle truck.
Used Kenworth trucks will be found at many truck dealers. Kenworth is one of the most popular brands. Blue Ridge Kenworth is the local dealer but they can also be found at places like Ryder.
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
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.
Kenworth of Richfield is a great place to purchase a new or used Kenworth. It is located within the Cleveland area. The nearest Kenworth dealer is Kenworth of Richfield (http://hissong-kenworthinc.kenworth.com/public/home.aspx). However you can find all the Ohio dealerships through their dealer locator at http://www.kenworth.com/3100_sea.asp
The more recent ones have the same HVAC filter as the T600 and T660... there's a black plastic cover on the right side of the vehicle, under the hood, and butted against the firewall. You loosen the black rubber strap underneath it, pull the bottom of the cover forward, and it'll expose the HVAC filter.. this type, if it's not damaged, can be simply rinsed out and reused.. it's a fiber mesh. The T800 was always sort of the "Frankenstein" of KW's production line, and typically ended up being an amalgamation of components from other models... if you have an older T800, I'd need the year in order to determine which HVAC filter it used.
The Kenworth T2000 trucks are a sleeper semi truck and they are commonly used for long distance hauling. It was one of the popular North American models but was replaced by the T700.
Generally no. Kenworth and their supplier networks sell only genuine new Kenworth parts. You may have better luck advertising in local trader publications, swap meets, or junkyards/parts re-sellers.
There are many types of semi trucks available for purchase from Kenworth Trucks. A few of these semi trucks are T880, T680, T600, T700, W800 and also a W900. Kenworth dealers will also sell used trucks from other manufacturers which were traded in. Aside from selling Class 5 - 8 Kenworth trucks, some Kenworth dealerships are also dealers of Hino trucks.
depends how old it is and condition