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Posted by albertacinchcowboy on March 19, 2006 at 16:45:34 from (129.128.238.72):
In Reply to: Chevy diesel power posted by Dane in PA on March 19, 2006 at 12:52:39:
if you are looking for a workhorse of a truck, get an older dodge 250 or 350 with the 5.9 cummins diesel. great fule economy, great pulling power, bumpy and noisy, but who cares. We have a 91 with 300000kilometers and it never goes down the road w/out some sort of load...WORKHORSE!!! do strongly avoid the chev 6.5, weak starter, low power, basically a modified gasser, not built sturdy enough. have some friends that have a 98 with 140000kilometers, they don't like to go more than a few hours from home in case it needs to be towed lol, last fall i hauled 3 horses across this continent, 3500 kms, in 40 hours, and then again two weeks later...no problems and 18 mpg at 130km/h (85mph). get an old dodge!
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