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Posted by Dennis Frisk on October 04, 2000 at 05:52:32 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Trailer for tractor posted by George Willer on October 03, 2000 at 15:30:24:
George - I drive a 1996 F-250 PowerStroke 5-spd. I'll pass you either on the hills Or at the fuel pump. I can't quite get 800 mi. between fuel stops. Hmmmm How big a fuel tank will a Dodge V-10 need to do that? I'll admit the V-10 Is a bargain for the HP. Just "Thirsty". The Cummins Is a good puller. I just never been able to bring myself to buy a Dodge after driving Fords for 20+ yr. How Big is your "fleet Of Cubs"? I have 3 Cub Cadets and a late Model Super H. I drive about 600 mi a week mostly interstate. I see all these overloaded Mini-Vans & SUV's pulling big boats & campers at only 55-60 mph. BIG Traffic hazard. People haven't got the patients to wait anymore. Me, I try to run out in the open and keep the gap between the guy ahead & behind equal & as big as I can. Makes fewer insurance co.'s to deal with if something stupid should happen. As my Grandfather told my Mother in 1942, "Drive like Everyone else on the road is a Damn Fool."
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