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Re: Re: Re: Do you tow with a 1/2 or 3/4 ton
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Posted by ShepFL on July 18, 2003 at 12:42:49 from (63.97.181.184):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Do you tow with a 1/2 or 3/4 ton posted by KX on July 18, 2003 at 12:08:08:
Hey Keith! You got me mixed up with ShepVA! He is the BIG Ollie guy. I am still saving money for a big Ollie to haul to VA for a Cummins repower. As to ShepVA not sure what his tractor hauler is. I have looked hard at those Dodges and have to agree they are one mean truck. I am concerned about the tranny though as "word on the street" is they give out after 50k miles. Sorry to hear of your bad luck with the Chevy. I have had some poor Chevy's in the past (78 Scottsdale 3/4 2WD) that really sucked. On trucks I generally keep them till the wheels fall off and then go and buy another "newer" used one. I bought this 1990 rig late 1991 just as the 1992 models were coming out. I must have been lucky as this rig is good and solid. I hear ya on the sticker and yes Ryan N. and that Dodge did take the flag! Regards, small ollie driver aka ShepFL
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