For our March 2020 Cummins High Mileage Club profile, we put the spotlight on Charles, who uses his Cummins-powered vehicle to help keep essential trucks and other businesses operational.
Cummins field service engineer and his 900,000-plus mile pickup keep essential trucks on the road.
“It’s especially important to keep trucks on the road right now, and I work on engines from our smallest 2.8 liter to our largest 95 liter,” said Charles “Rabbit” Ross, Cummins field service engineer.
Rabbit drives all over the southeast in his 2006 Cummins-powered RAM 3500 dually, repairing engines with hard-to-diagnose service issues. While many workers across the world are working from home, Rabbit is still "making sure trucks are available for deliveries, that rescue vehicles are ready, and that power stand-by generators are available if needed,” he says.
While his work has put many of the miles on this truck, its power and dependability have also made it his vehicle of choice for pulling his 5th wheel camper on family trips. At 910,000 miles, the Cummins High Mileage Club is proud to count this truck-and-driver duo as members.
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