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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 12, 2005 at 10:54:27 from (165.121.147.122):
In Reply to: Ford Diesel posted by Allan in NE on September 12, 2005 at 06:01:18:
You want one of them stinky, shaky diesel pickups?. I thought I wanted a diesel until I worked with one everyday, then I saw they were not so great. I worked for a landscaper who had a 2004 F350 pickup with the 6.0L in it. He also had a 2000 F350 with a 2-3yd dump on it that had a 7.3L. That 7.3 was really dead compaired to the 6.0L, but the 6.0L had a variable speed turbo on it that the whisle would drive me nuts inside the cab. He used the 2004 to haul his enclosed landscape trailer with a couple of large commercial zero turns in it, along with his other landscaping stuff, when he put the hammer down, not everything would be right side up in the trailer when he got to the job, yeah it has nads and it's totally bone stock, but they are also the noisyiest diesel pickups. Chevy Duramax is a good one, and the new common rail Cummins are powerful and alot quieter, but I don't really care for the Dodge trucks too much, only one I've drove is a 2002 2500 gasser and it handled like a tank down the road.
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