Diesels for sale
 

Diesels for sale

Started by fraser8, November 11, 2008, 06:29:51 PM

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fraser8

These aren't all for Buses but they are all rebuilt at the University College training program. The site is  http://www.bcauction.ca/open.dll/welcome  go to browse then Vehicles and Automotive. Scroll down a bit and there are several for sale. I have no personal interest in these nor do I know anyone who does..... Purely for entertainment and information only......
Fraser Field
Deroche, BC, Canada
Where the milk cows out number the people, but they can't vote
1972 Prevost, Detroit 8-71/740 Allison automatic, Jakes
Hobbies: restoring classic cars, www.oldambulance.com, arranging old car tours: www.coasters2010.com, www.canadiancoasters.ca
Retired Paramedic

TomC

The 8V-71 and the Cat 3406A would be good considerations for buses.  I would steer away from the twin turbo 475 Cummins-they were a problematic design.  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

Timkar

These units are mostly good for parts. In speaking with the instructors there, the units are taken apart and put back together a number of times to teach the students the inner workings of the engines.  I donated a Mitsubishi V-12 a couple of years ago and it is on it's 3rd tear down now. I am sure there may be some runners, but as with everything, buyer beware. :) :) :)
Cawston, British Columbia

fraser8

Thanks, I was thinking about picking one up as a spare. Nice to have someone local who can check things out..
Fraser Field
Deroche, BC, Canada
Where the milk cows out number the people, but they can't vote
1972 Prevost, Detroit 8-71/740 Allison automatic, Jakes
Hobbies: restoring classic cars, www.oldambulance.com, arranging old car tours: www.coasters2010.com, www.canadiancoasters.ca
Retired Paramedic

lloyd

Fraser, I teach mechanics at TRU in Kamloops, and we have a number of diesel engines. Most of them are ok, but some of them are made out of a number of engines to make one. They all run but the are never worked hard. If you could get them to rebuild one for you and bought the parts it would be worth it. The labour is usually free or a small donation.
Lloyd