ronbeatty
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If you own a Tuthill TI 850, pull the four bolts out of the collar and check for a leaking oil seal. They have had several revisions, I hope they got it right this time.

danielc said:Ron good luck.
True Jim, but look at the pictures. Good Lord.
Look at all the belts, nuts and bolts, and things that will need to be replaced.
I told my supplier I was thinking about getting a V. This was two years ago. I really wanted to get one.
My plan was to buy one, get a bunch of commercial accounts :roll: , use it for a three or four years, and sell it for half (close to 50k). Jim you executed the plan perfectly, but doing so going forward is going to be even harder for others. I think everyone that bought one got caught up in how much more productive you could be, but at the end of the day that just means you will have to work twice as hard to net what others make with less gross.
They told me the purchase price was not the real problem. It was all the little 20-40 dollar parts and repairs that needed to be done all the time that would add up and cost big money in the long run. I thought they were crazy, but it turns out they knew and still know what they are talking about.
The real question is who will be next to list their V? Would Mikey trade his for a newer used cargo and new slide in? I think he would in a heart beat.
There is nothing wrong with trading down.
If I had one that I either had to sell or it did not make sense anymore, I would figure up what a new cargo van and slide in would cost and ask that amount. I would accept the loss and move on.
It really is amazing how fast things have changed. When I came to this board two years ago the V was the talk of the town. It was like that for a long time. Then overnight the story changed on a dime.
Was it availability of parts or operating costs?
We all know it is operating costs with high fuel prices being a main factor.