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Posted by John M on July 30, 2005 at 19:24:41 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: trailer purchase question posted by RustyFarmall on July 30, 2005 at 07:01:25:
Rusty,I wasnt attacking you or your post by no means.Its just that every time someone asks a question of this type,someone says his truck wont handle the job when clearly the truck is capable of doing the job.The ONLY reason I take any offence to those type of responces is someone on here once told me that there was no way that my truck,a 98 Z71,could handle pulling a M Farmall,when it did the job three times better than my current truck,a 01 Ford 350.It stopped better,pulled better,and was,FOR ME, a good truck to pull with. I have no probelms with my current truck but the Chevy pulled my M better IMO.Also there are conditions where the poster(s) are clearly doing something dangerous and need to be told so,I just think the "Get a bigger truck" deal isnt needed in this post. Agauin thiss wasnt a personal atack on you or responce. John
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