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Posted by DENNIS on January 29, 2004 at 11:16:17 from (67.75.137.27):
ok guys this is on the tractor page because the use is for tractors only and you guys are the smartest in the world. I just looked at a 2001 chevy 3500 regular cab dully with a 6.6 duramax diesel well kept.[137]mi i have a 2000 chevy 2500 with a 7.4 gas crew cab [115]mi rides nice but pulls into every gas station on the road . i have to talk my wife into givine up the space for more pulling power . the 2500 pulls my farmall B with ease but when i load the B & C i can feel it up hill . hold ,fold, new ,old help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! p.s my payments will be about the same for same time
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