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Posted by DoubleR on December 27, 2005 at 05:51:44 from (205.145.133.147):
In Reply to: 2004 Dodge 1500 truck posted by Daniel Chestnut on December 26, 2005 at 15:20:24:
I brought a 02 Dodge like you discribe new in 02. I've pulled my 6 by 10 enclosed trailer with my Goldwing to Fl. from Mich three times with no problem. I got about 11.3 mi per gallon average. I pull a 16 ft livestock trailier on 120 mi round trips to the stock yards with as much as 5,000 lbs of beef on board. I have a 16ft flat bed tantum trailer that I've hauled as much as 7,000 lbs on local trips around home. I've pulled 125bu loaded grain wagons on 25mi round trips to the elevator. I've hauled loaded hay wagons with 150 bales on board on local trips around home. With 52,000 miles, probaly 30,000 of it pulling something, I've yet to do anything to it other than oil changes. I get about 10-12 miles per gallon pulling. About 15- 16miles per gallon when I'm not. I'm happy with the truck for what its worth.
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