Posted by 2underage on January 04, 2017 at 04:39:28 from (64.19.81.138):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor hauler posted by JD Seller on January 03, 2017 at 20:19:40:
I just got rid of my 2011 Ford 350 diesel. It was a good truck but I see no advantage of a diesel over a gas today. Repairs on a diesel engine are out of line in my opinion but that may just be me.
I replaced the Ford with a Ram 3500 at about half the price of the diesel. Time will tell if I made a bad decision. Have not hauled anything with it yet because I do not like to run my vehicles in the winter because of the salty slush that can get into everything on both the truck and trailer. If I have to haul something in the winter I wait until it is very cold so no slush can form and the bottom of my vehicles don't come in contact with the salt.
To each his own I guess but I would never buy an old diesel that I intended to use to haul a trailer any distance. I am sure that some have had great luck with them and all I can say is good for you! Happy farming.
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