Posted by farmer boy on October 19, 2007 at 15:23:12 from (216.129.11.47):
In Reply to: 93 dodge ram 250 posted by bm3501466 on October 19, 2007 at 06:09:24:
When they get older they get to slip to the point that it don't move.Neighbour use to have all his welding equipment on one. Got to the point that it wouldn't hardly move. Had to rev the sh*t out of it to get it started. Lost speed on just about any hill. Reverse worked pretty good.Bought a 2000 Dodge to replace it. Standard
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