RENÉ
TANKERSLEY
Feature Editor
OOIDA members
Tim and Jamie Barretts 1997 Western Star Constellation has
logged more than 476,000 miles, but its shiny black exterior still
lives up to the trucks name, Patent Leather.
In 15 years as owner-operators, the Barretts have found some creative
ways to save a few bucks and earn some extra dough.
To increase their fuel mileage, they installed a wing on top of
their trucks sleeper. They say this adds about three-quarters
of a mile to the gallon, and at todays prices the savings
add up. On a recent trip from Florida to their home in Tucson,
AZ, the Barretts truck used 102 gallons less fuel. At $1.20
per gallon, their savings would add up to $122.40.
The couples truck runs a Cummins 535 engine and a 18-speed
Eaton transmission. To keep it running smoothly, the Barretts
use Chevron Delo oil and have their PMs and oil analysis done
every 20,000 miles at Speedco.
With 25 years in trucking, Tim has tallied 2.5 million accident-free
miles. He has his own authority and operates as T&J Transportation
Services. Tim and Jamie travel with a third partner Gus,
their African Grey Congo parrot. Gus doesnt drive, but he
does plenty of talking.
They haul primarily restaurant and bar furnishings for Zuckero
& Sons, the same company that pays them to advertise the manufacturing
company on their trailer. Tim does the custom painting on the
trailer and bills Zuckero every quarter for the advertising. The
Barretts have been making money from their trailer advertising
since 1998.
Married 18 years, Tim and Jamie plan their time off around their
birthdays, both in July, and their wedding anniversary, Aug. 8.
They take three weeks off to include all three of these special
days, plus spend plenty of time with their five adult children
and six-year-old grandson.