My t600 is a 2008. Has all the nicetys. Air ride seats,cab and suspension. My 3rd autoshift truck. Really like that. 70 inch sleeper. All one unit so when I'm waiting in line I can recline my seat all the way back and nap. Have had half dozen cabovers over the years but not since the 80s probably.
I wish that I had an all-in-one unit. I'm not able to recline the seat as much as I'd like. I rather like the 13-speed, but conquering that was one of the reasons I wanted to buy this truck. The cable linkage provides effectively zero feedback so it does take some getting used to.
For "cruise control", could you just build some sort of lever and friction lock arrangement? The lever would move with throttle movement by foot, so you'd have to stay out of it's way, and you'd have to bend it to put it somewhere further starboard without getting into the gearshift lever, but a mechanical contraption would be a nice "redneck" addition and would be cheap. LOL.
It should have a hand throttle on floor by seat to do same thing denverpilot. They do make a aftermarket cruise system for it though that senses driveshaft rpm and maintains speed.
This truck has a hole where that contraption once existed but has been removed. If I can restore that and get a throttle lock then I'll be happy. When on the road for any period of time it gets old to have to hold the hammer down.
So, on the agenda for the truck:
- Disconnect the air ride controller and make sure it's working by manually making it inflate and deflate to a particular height. If it is, then make and adjustable rod.
- Buy new round mirrors. Missing one on the driver's side and the one on the passenger side is loose (internally) so it flops around.
- CLEAN THE INTERIOR! (there's at least 10 lbs of dirt in there)
- See if I can figure out the air controls for the sliding 5th wheel.
- Check the air filter - it probably needs one of those.
- Look into front shocks. Might talk to the Kenworth dealer a block away about those.
There's other stuff as well. Right now I want to focus on minor things that don't cost me any significant money while I decide what I want to do. I'm leaning towards keeping it. Finding a <100k mile semi for the price I paid (cheap) with a 13-speed is really hard to find. If I do decide to keep it, then I've got some other things I'll want to do like get the seats more comfy, quiet down the interior, etc. If I can make the truck more comfortable then I think I'll definitely want to keep it. Doesn't need to be a Cadillac, but I'd like it to ride better than it does. It seems like there are areas where I can make that happen.