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Re: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup
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Posted by OGGIE on September 04, 2004 at 19:26:33 from (162.40.166.180):
In Reply to: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup posted by Doug in Minnesota on September 01, 2004 at 18:51:45:
fIRST TIME IN THIS FORUM , VERY INTERESTING. FIRST LET ME SAY THIS WOULD BE A VERY FOOLISH THING TO DO NEVER MIND IF IT'S LEGAL OR NOT. NEXT THING A NISSAN PICKUP IS ABOUT THE MOST ANEMIC THING I'VE EVER DRIVEN V6 OR 4 CYL. AND IF YOU GET INTO HIGH ALTITUDE YOU WILL THINK IT IS RUNNING AT HALF POWER . I WAS A TECHNICIAN AT A NISSAN DEALER IN LARAMIE WY. 7200 ft.AND PEOPLE PASSING THROUGH WITH TRUCKS AND PATHFINDERS PULLING TRAILERS WOULD COME IN ALL THE TIME SAYING THEY HAD NO POWER. ALSO WITH THE SINGLE AXLE YOU ARE GOING TO WRECK SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY I WOULD BET ON IT AND I WOULDN'T BET AN ANT COULDN'T EAT A BALE OF HAY.
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