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Posted by Roy B on April 16, 2004 at 16:13:40 from (156.34.151.67):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Tractor Hauler Upgrade - what is your posted by Shep VA on April 15, 2004 at 10:14:49:
Shep, Cool picture, very nice truck. I ageee completly with your cummins engine, chevy interior in a 350 super duty. That being said I have had the best of luck with the 5 Navistar powered Fords I have owned. I currently run a '00 F350, power stroke 6 speed, 3:73 to move the farm equipment,deliver wood and hay and haul a 32.5' fifthwheel travel trailer. The truck has been very reliable and tows like a dream. My next one will be a F550 crew cab. If you are planning to travel with family get the crew cab. My boys are 2 and 4 and with the car seats there is just not enough room in the super cab. I like the Jayco Eagle or Designer line of trailers. Look at the Prowler Ax6 or Terry Ax6 series. The Cedar Creak units are also very nice. Take a look at the front living room models, sweet!. Good looking oliver there. Good luck. Roy
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