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Field Service Bulletin FIELD SERVICE BULLETIN Date: April 18, 2007 ATTENTION: Service Manager SUBJECT: Horton Fan Hub Upgrade – Group 2 EXPIRATION: Extended to December 14, 2007 (repair must be on or before 12/14/07 and claim must be submitted before 12/31/07) Horton has decided that vehicles with an ‘in-service’ date after April 1, 2006 may be eligible to receive: 1. Parts and labor for a new Bearing Kit at no cost OR 2. Parts, at a reduced price, and labor for a new Super-Kit* * This option comes with an extended warranty through Horton for 1 year/100,000 mi/160,000 km from the repair date. Peterbilt is sending letters to customers that have been selected for Horton’s bearing upgrade program – Group 2. Selected chassis are noted in DWC and SIR in the campaign field “FSB-2”. Please refer to the attached chassis list (Chassis must be on this list to be eligible) and customer letter for more information. Administrative Notes: Parts are available through PACCAR Parts according to the following table: CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT DEALER NET PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY EACH USD (CAN) USD (CAN) PARTS LABOR $ 10.00 $ 20.001 2.5 hrs (387 only) 995048H0R Bearing Kit 1 ($ 11.85) ($ 23.70) 3.25 hrs (CONV) Rev Level B Date 10/31/2007 FSB 4-07b (FSB-2) Page 1 of 2 DEALER NET CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY EACH USD (CAN) USD (CAN) $ 276.023 $ 125.003 2.5 hrs (387 only) 995051H0R2 Super Kit 1 ($ 327.09) ($ 148.10) 3.25 hrs (CONV) 1Includes $10 USD mark up for dealer 2Super Kits will be available for PACCAR Parts distribution approximately April 30, 2007 3Dealer’s final cost for Super Kit: Dealer net = 276.02 USD Claim reimbursement = -125.00 USD Dealer cost = 151.02 USD Suggested charge to customer = 200.00 USD ($236.97 CAN) Peterbilt Motors will reimburse the dealer $20.00 USD ($23.70 CAN) for a bearing kit OR $125.00 USD ($148.10 CAN) for a super kit. The quick claims are applicable according to the tables below: If you are a US Dealer… Then use Quick Claim… Which pays labor And the customer wants the Bearing Kit HOR-2A 2.5 hrs OR the customer wants a Super Kit HOR-2B 2.5 hrs If you are a Canadian Dealer… Then use Quick Claim… Which pays labor And the customer wants the Bearing Kit HOR-4A 2.5 hrs OR the customer wants a Super Kit HOR-4B 2.5 hrs If your vehicle is a conventional model (not a model 387), then submit an additional quick claim per the table below. Peterbilt is supporting this additional quick claim to bring your total labor allowance to 3.25 hrs (which is Peterbilt’s published labor allowance for conventional model vehicles). Then submit an If your vehicle is… Which pays labor additional Quick Claim… Conventional Model (Not 387) HOR-5 0.75 hr For questions call Peterbilt Customer Service at 940-591-4196. Rev Level B Date 10/31/2007 FSB 4-07b (FSB-2) Page 2 of 2 Peterbilt Motors FSB 4-07b - Group 2 A060 ALLSTATE EAST OHIO A062 CLEVELAND PETERBILT 655127 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 893237 MJB TRUCKING LLC 893052 GREG HENRY 655126 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880642 JOHN B. MCCURLEY 882490 CITY OF CLEVELAND 655125 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880647 ADRIAN OTT 673062 SPECIALIZED LEASING INC. 654999 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880649 LONNIE SPONAUGLE DBA SPO 673061 SPECIALIZED LEASING INC. 655123 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 671232 JF SERVICES_ INC 883701 ASTROLEASE/PAUL HAMILTO 654976 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880654 J. J. SHETLER TRUCKING LTD 666304 ARMS TRUCKING COMPANY 655121 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 890258 NICHOLS NURSERY INC 880990 MICHAEL MILIK 655111 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880630 FRANK GORSKY II A082 ALLSTATE SALES 655115 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655116 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 893028 HERBERT RAMSEY 654998 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655117 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880175 MARTIN LOGISTICS INC. 655004 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655119 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 885268 YODER LUMBER LOGISTICS L 655011 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655124 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 677376 RODNEY ROHRBAUGH TRUCK 655170 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655093 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 662465 K & J ASSOCIATES ENTERPRI 655095 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654994 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 884091 CHARLES W. RANDOLPH JR 655018 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654995 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 676107 BULLOCK BROTHERS EXCAVA 655017 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655005 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 659155 RICHARD L. WILSON TRUCKIN 655016 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654997 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 884583 ZIMMERMAN GROUP_ INC. 655015 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655000 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE A061 ALLSTATE PB OF CINCINNATI 655014 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655002 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 883898 EVANS TRANSPORT INCORPO 655019 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655122 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 661483 WELBORN ENTERPRISES 654975 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655094 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880993 KENNETH W. JACKSON 654979 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655120 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 638374 PETERS AND KEATTS EQUIPM 654980 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654991 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 883899 COOK TRANSPORT INC 654981 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654996 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 638373 PETERS AND KEATTS EQUIPM 655096 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655055 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 638368 CHC FABRICATING CORP 654983 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655021 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880176 JAMES E CHURCH 654984 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655101 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880179 DUNCAN TRUCKING INC 654985 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654993 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880180 BOWLING TRANSPORTATION_ 655010 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655003 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880177 BRYAN K REIS TRUCKING 654989 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655200 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 883699 WILLIAM P ORMAN 655012 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655189 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880178 LYKINS TRANSPORT LLC 655013 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655203 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880061 ROYALTY TRUCKING INC. 655006 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655194 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880132 BOWLING TRANSPORTATION_ 655007 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655195 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880173 JOHN R MARKS & CONNIE F M 655008 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655196 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 877070 ALLSTATE PB OF CINCINNATI 655001 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655183 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 641668 AUGGIE'S AUTO CARRIERS IN 655009 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655199 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 897151 RICHARD SCOTT 654992 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655185 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880632 JERRY MEADOWS 654990 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655242 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880174 DAVID STEPHENS 654987 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655191 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 874960 KENNETH T. PENSYL TRUCKIN 655110 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655176 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880985 L&M TRUCKING 655128 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655171 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880988 LAWRENCE N VALANT 655113 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Page 1 of 47 Peterbilt Motors FSB 4-07b - Group 2 655172 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655231 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640290 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655236 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655228 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880979 LEON DANTZLER JR 655198 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655239 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880927 FRED LENERTZ 655253 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655232 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880919 COLTER DEUTSCH D/BA/ DEU 655243 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655165 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 645438 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655244 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655234 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640295 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655245 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655097 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655064 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655246 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655237 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640289 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655247 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654933 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880651 BORIS MARTYNENKO 655248 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655225 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640293 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655188 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655058 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640298 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655252 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655088 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640300 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655186 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655089 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640291 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655249 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655081 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 689991 BRAKE ALERT 655169 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655062 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 875488 JV & MR LLC 655240 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655054 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 640288 ATS SPECIALIZED INC. 655193 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655066 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 885282 COPELAND TRUCKING 655184 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655057 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655068 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655177 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655085 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655069 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655250 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655059 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655091 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655217 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655073 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 883878 FREDERICK G LENERTZ 655215 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655061 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 882484 FRED LENERTZ 655206 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655072 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 885462 WESTERN SPECIALIZED INC 655207 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655063 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880980 BB&T LEASING CORP/THOMA 655208 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655160 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 885459 NORTHWEST DAIRY FORWAR 655211 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655056 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880926 DANNY DEUTSCH 655174 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655078 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880169 BOB GILDERSLEEVE 655223 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655035 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880065 JASBIR S SANDHU 655238 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655036 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 881011 COTTONWOOD TRUCK SERVI 655219 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655037 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 881009 MARK ROBERTS 655241 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655083 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 880989 CLEAR LAKE ENTERPRISES L 655213 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655074 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655031 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 654977 TMC TRANSPORTATION/ANNE 655075
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