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Re: OT Truck hit the 100,000 mile mark today
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Posted by Clint YOuse on February 06, 2007 at 19:34:31 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: OT Truck hit the 100,000 mile mark today posted by Mike in Ind. on February 06, 2007 at 13:18:23:
I got a '96 Chevy k2500 EXTcab with vortec 350 got 170000 on it know about every 80000 seems like gotta replace those darnintake gaskets other than that all i have done is alternator, waterpump, and distributor cap. I put the last 80000 on it and about 60000 of them where either hauling old molines or cattle beat it pretty hard trying to pull out of some of the cattle lots. Kinda just us it for a farm truck wife got tired of riding in it to church after I had tracked hog and cattle manure in it so went a bought a duramax crew cab to keep as a good truck just hope it holds up like the old one. NOw that I brag on the old one it will probably fall apart tommorrow
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