Posted by the tractor vet on January 04, 2022 at 23:03:59 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Ford's electric F150 posted by 37 chief on January 04, 2022 at 19:00:35:
Ford's light bulb plum up and burnt out many years ago . IMHO when they dumped the 385 block engines in the truck line was the end . I use to buy Fords , had a 70 and a 73 then there was the nightmare 78 and the good 79 that i just changed the oil on and drove to 279000 miles when it got totaled when a kid lost control on a curve while racing his buddy and even with me diving for the ditch on the right side we hit , he died and my trusty old 79 was totaled , then the 88 F 350 cab and chassis that was the devils work with and emission code of 666 that even FORD called the truck from Hell-o Ford worked on it i worked on it saw the back side of a wrecker that is was gaining frequent tower miles and ya had to carry a spare computer with you along with U/Joints i managed to get 287000 miles out of it before i went to a Goat with a Cummins . The engine was great the brakes sucked , munched a rear end , and i can not tell you how many computers it ate . I became the flat rate master on road side computer changes . As for the Goat i have no complaints . only repairs needed has been ball joints and ft u/ joints , brakes oil and filters . oh and two new batterys . it's a 95 .
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