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Posted by WyoDave on September 11, 2005 at 09:49:10 from (64.187.93.28):
In Reply to: Re: OT 2005 F 105 posted by Allan in NE on September 11, 2005 at 05:09:54:
Allan, I wouldn't buy that tonner untill they let you drive it in the mud. We thought that a one ton would be great around here for hauling. The first time it snowed it went to town. That thing was worthless in mud, and snow. It wasn't as good as a two wheel drive pickup. Maybe some people have better luck, or better roads, but in our clay a dually is not a good choice. I'd try to find a 3/4 ton regular cab long box. We've got two of them and they're tough trucks. By the way at the auction the gleaner M with pickup head and 6 row 30 corn head could have been had for 3300. Not perfect shape, but definately usable. David David
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