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Posted by TimWafer on January 12, 2006 at 11:03:56 from (24.39.250.75):
In Reply to: powerstroke in trouble posted by betterdeadthanred on January 12, 2006 at 10:08:00:
Had my 95 Dodge Cummins blow the tranny apart when it was new with 599 miles on it. Parts strewn up & down the interstate. Seems they forgot a bearing retainer. But since then its been going strong. We’ve been looking for a newer truck at work since we broke the frame on our old one. We do a lot of heavy towing with it. We took a 2001Ford diesel dually for a test drive a couple days ago. We were amazed at the lack of power. I've gotta believe there was something wrong with it but the dealer said that’s the way they are. My old dodge would leave that one in the dust for sure. Can there be that much difference? Tim
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