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Posted by No tools on November 09, 2006 at 18:37:42 from (70.63.43.83):
In Reply to: Speeking of trailers and towing posted by Nebraska Cowman on November 09, 2006 at 17:47:34:
Sitting around work waiting to get the dozer going seen your post.THE boys and i have 4 fords 90 f350 dies 4.11 5 speed. 2000 f350 dies 3.73 6speed. 2006 f350 dies 6speed 3.73.2006 f350 dies auto 3.73. ALL these trucks empty will set the road on fire.BUUTTT when the hitch drops on that ball WWEEELLLAA it's over.NO more fuel mileage when loaded 8-10 that power seems to decrease to about half.BUT i can't seem to find another person that has that problem with there trucks? COURSE NOW we are ROUGH on THESE trucks () has 180.000 hardley any oil usage.2000 140.00 origional brakes but needs bad.Both 06s only had 1 oil change.THEY have 11.000.No tools
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