Posted by Ken Christopherson on April 09, 2009 at 17:36:16 from (71.63.192.200):
Just picked up a 1986 Ford F250 Regular Cab 8' bed with the 6.9L International Diesel and a 4 speed manual. Got it for 500 bucks on Monday. 47,400 original miles. Starts every time. Interior is mint, but the tin is rough. (MN truck, salty roads are rough on our vehicles). Bought it from the original owner who bought it late December 1985. This seems to be a very strong truck. Just wondering any opinions on using this to haul my 1941 Case SC, and possibly down the road (when I get them) a Unstyled A or G and a Farmall M. The drivetrain and clutch are strong and leaks none (amazingly). Truck has a rear bumper made from 10" tall X 3/8" thick piece of channel iron that is welded directly tot he frame. I bolted a hitch right to the bottom of it. I figure that thing would be strong enough to do most the hauling. I know gooseneck's are better for larger loads, however I don't plan on doing any long-distance hauling. I want to save that for when I get my 3500HD single wheel crew cab duramax. (Won't happen for a long time). Let me know your thoughts. I will try to post a picture of it somewhere here.
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