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OT.Powerstroke Ford or Cummins Dodge...For Tractor Hauling,
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on March 15, 2003 at 06:27:39 from (206.74.216.171):
Have a couple of trucks Im considering buying.One is a 01 F-350 duelly with power stroke and the other is an 02 2500 Dodge with the big Cummins.Both are good deals.low miles and in good shape overall,although the Ford is better equipped,power seats,windows and such.Just want your opinions,good and bad of each,problems you may have had,etc......pulling M Farmalls with which ever I get and oh yea,my 49 Cub.(If I can get them on my trailer at the same time.)
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