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Posted by Russell on December 02, 2003 at 17:44:12 from (12.106.210.150):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: how long is a 5.9 cummins diesel? posted by eric on December 02, 2003 at 05:19:50:
Sounds like a good truck and being from a fire dept. I bet it was really taken care of. Hope you have luck getting the cummins diesel in. The truck I have was used in our company pulling gooseneck trailer and backhoe. At the time we used it it was a lot stronger than the other Ford 1 tons we had. I remember that we had to put another engine in due to overheating and cracking heads. This was before we had all the diesel 1 tons. We still have the truck and retired it to farm and shop use. It was just not economical to run anymore. I do remember that the rearend seemed larger than the other 1 tons so maybe it was like yours. I do know it would carry alot of weight on it with no trouble. These were good old trucks thats why we kept it to maybe restore someday. Keep us posted on your progress. Hope you can sell that motor they were put in alot of IH trucks.
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