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Posted by Glen in TX on November 03, 2003 at 23:25:36 from (208.246.8.24):
In Reply to: Thanks to those who replied to Military Surplus qu posted by Fargo on November 03, 2003 at 13:20:38:
I don't think you can go wrong there. We really like our 5 ton with 250 Cummins & 5 speed better now that we got the fuel leaks fixed and put a 2000 gal. tanker behind it instead of the 5000 gal. We got a IHC with a 350 to pull the 5000 gal. now. Our other 5 ton with the Continental could use more power to pull 2000 gal. but always starts good even in cold. The other guy is right about not running them on gasoline and stay with diesel. Hope you found the other links for parts suppliers at the bottom of collect.com. The folks at antelope equip. really know the parts for these trucks. good luck finding one.
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