Posted by smallbaleboy on February 28, 2010 at 04:45:58 from (67.142.166.26):
In Reply to: O/T Best Worst posted by Don S. on February 27, 2010 at 20:25:42:
worst vehicles owned 77 chevy 3/4 ton pickup bought new. ONLY HAD AROUND 40,000 MILES AND IT WAS A JOKE. 4.5 miles to gallon, 4wd went out in front axle tranny went out it was just plain lemon. Went to dodge in late 79 and have had them ever since and still driving that brand today been getting to 180 to 190,000 on them before any major issues. Since we also run rural mail route found that chevy just don't do well for that also. still have a blazer tried it started have issues in tha 30,000 range also, two trannys two transfer cases, and that darn gas tank foam breather filter is not for rurual roads. anybody want a 2003 chevy blazer,finally got little over 100,000 on the money pit. been running dodge stuff on route and same result close to 200,000 or better before any major issues. Just been what took place here anyway. tractor side was 1086 I bought new was worst unit you could ever have. Best tractors have been 4440 and 4450 deeres and 1650 oliver. the new steiger couger tractor I had was also very good unit in its day.
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