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Posted by Rob on March 14, 2002 at 15:04:01 from (216.201.61.166):
In Reply to: Pickup Truck Haulers posted by Cseries on March 13, 2002 at 20:33:02:
I don't pull to near the extent that some of you do. I have a 93 Chevy 2500 with a 350 and automatic. I pull a 18' trailer. I does allright pulling my Farmall H and Ferguson but I am saving my pennies for a new truck. I have no use for Ford trucks and I will never own another Dodge vehicle but I have to say, The Ford Powerstroke has really impressed me. I work for a Fire Dept. and the squads that we have run these engines and I tell you we are not easy on our trucks. These engines take everything that we throw at them. I myself am waiting to see how the Duramax holds up. That is what I am hoping to buy in a couple of years.
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