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Posted by caseyc on February 16, 2007 at 20:05:46 from (204.221.20.138):
In Reply to: diesel pickup posted by alliswd on February 16, 2007 at 19:43:32:
just like bob, i'm also GM man w/ a 95 k3500. i love the truck but it is hard to beat a cummins for pulling. the 89-93's were rough riders but they give a honest days work. the GM is a much nicer ride but won't last long with a trailer permantly attached. i maybe pull 10k plus only a few times a month so the GM does alright. at work the gooseneck never comes off so it's cummins all the way! casey in SD
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