Posted by wheat straw on January 27, 2021 at 07:27:15 from (174.247.224.250):
In Reply to: Ram trucks posted by Plowhand on January 27, 2021 at 06:00:32:
I’ve owned my 04 Ram 2500 5.9 Cummins since 08. Had 80,000 on it then. It’s a work horse. Gets 20 - 21 no load highway. Pressure pump started leaking diesel into crankcase at 415,000. Replaced pump as well as injectors while the mechanic had it in the shop. Auto trans rebuilt at near 400,000. Used in construction and farm since I have had it. Pulls trailers bumper and gooseneck hauling equipment, hay and cattle. Very happy with it. That photo of the odometer was taken a few weeks back. I’ve owned each of the big 3 and at 73 this one is going to be my last one. Got a power steering pump but not on yet. First one for it since I owned it. Couple of water pumps over the years. Still like it. Had it longer than any vehicle I’ve ever owned. I’ve scraped a fence post, had a mamma cow dent a fender and hit a Deer two different tims so is acquainted with the body and fender man. Body looks good now and has a new 8’ flat bed 5 mints back. Mostly farm truck now. Future projects, doors on the air system are not functioning, replace brakes, and put a repair “skin” over the dash. The dash cracked at 390,000 or so and just haven’t got it fixed yet. All this is cheap compared to a new one.
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