Escape numbers

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So have the numbers now rolled over twice? My 5.0 last three digits are 177 picked up April 23, 2019.
 
So have the numbers now rolled over twice? My 5.0 last three digits are 177 picked up April 23, 2019.
Hi: arniesea... My 2014 5.0TA last three are 891. ETI told me it was #2 built of that model. Picked it up in time for the Osoyoos rally in May that year!!! :thumb::thumb: Alf
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Brian: Maybe you can check my numbers. They were nowhere near 1 per day in the early years. I do see as they got into 2015 they were finally approaching 1 per day.
That's right - my comparison was between about one per day immediately before the big expansion, to about two per day after the expansion was complete. There was a lot of development of the company between the initial pace of one trailer at a time and the production line of a decade later.
 
So have the numbers now rolled over twice? My 5.0 last three digits are 177 picked up April 23, 2019.
No, they ran up to 999 and rolled over just once, then they changed to the new scheme of restarting from 001 each year (regardless of what number was reached in the previous year, so that's not rolling over). That would be #177 of the 2019 production... roughly, because numbers are assigned in blocks and not necessarily built in exactly that order.
 
The last three of our 2019 5.0TA are 027. It was built in Dec. 2018, not sure when they changed over to labeling new trailers as the 2019 model year but looks like it was in that month.
 
The last 3 digits of our 2018 21' are 155. It was completed late April 2018 or about 15 weeks into the year which is also consistent with the production rate of 2 per day.
 
No, they ran up to 999 and rolled over just once, then they changed to the new scheme of restarting from 001 each year (regardless of what number was reached in the previous year, so that's not rolling over). That would be #177 of the 2019 production... roughly, because numbers are assigned in blocks and not necessarily built in exactly that order.

Ah! Now I understand.
 
Oliver trailer takes 12 weeks to complete . Pat

Interesting. But that is per trailer. My 5.0 in 2019 took about 6 weeks to build. It actually was completed a little early because they reshuffled production after the fire destroyed the liner building.

In this discussion we are really talking production throughput not actual trailer build times.
 
The last three of our 2019 5.0TA are 027. It was built in Dec. 2018, not sure when they changed over to labeling new trailers as the 2019 model year but looks like it was in that month.

Likely since they started 2019 prices Dec 1, 2018. (I got my deposit and order in on Nov. 30. I ordered every option to lock in 2018 prices, then removed items as my build sheet progressed.) :whistling:
 
Our 2019 21 was completed Sept. 6 and the last 3 digits are 355.

Is anyone going to do a spreadsheet sometime? Not me, not my skill set. :)

Ron
 
Just to throw a wrench in this whole thread, my 2009 17B was completed in July, 2008.
 

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I don't think that throws a wrench into the mix. If there was enough data collected it would show that yours was manufactured in 2008 regardless of the delivery date.

Ron
 

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