Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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probably when its right close to needing major work
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spapad wrote: |
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Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
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Head banger wrote: |
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would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
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spapad wrote: |
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Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show. |
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Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM |
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