Posted by John A. on November 10, 2009 at 21:01:41 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: 2wd vs 4wd trucks?? posted by Casey in Ky on November 10, 2009 at 16:52:38:
Casey, I have had a 4x4 trucks under me for 30 yrs. In that time I have had 4 2x4 to work out of and play too...... 1, a new 82 GMC after college, My primary dating rig when I was chasing skirts. No real work done in this truck, just late night driving chasing skirts. 2, 86 F-150 S-cab got it after I totaled my 82 GMC. Had it when I got married. Later Sold it for another 4x4 truck. A little work but still mainly chasing skirts too. 3, F-350, Super Camper Special,460,w/Auto,4:10 gears, One gooseneck trailer pulling truck!!! work out of it for 9 yrs. with Monster mudders it was almost unstopable. 4, last 2x4 truck my Wife and I got a deal on super clean low miles 87 Chevy Suburban. Later sold it, to get a 04 4x4 Ford Expedition. Currently have 3 4x4s, the 4x4 system will always bring the cost of the system back to you at trade-in or private sale. Providing you haven't just ragged out the truck to where it is just a pile of junk. Yes, 2 wheelers will do a lot of work, But why have a 2 wheeler spinning when a 4-wheeler will do the work with less effort and soil and pasture grass torn up. My thoughts! Later, John A.
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