Posted by Sam from WA on December 08, 2008 at 13:20:45 from (169.204.221.118):
In Reply to: Ten wheeler F-250 posted by Jack in Fla on December 08, 2008 at 11:58:50:
Just some food for thought, heres an idea for your next truck project.
Last year, a couple buddies and I built a 1998 Dodge Ram 3500. It has a Detroit Diesel 6V71TA engine, Eaton RoadRanger 13 speed, Spicer two speed rear axle, two-ton suspension all the way around, air brakes and air horn. Its a nice truck, but a toy more than anything. Sees use hauling cattle and tractors most of the time. I now work for an outfit that specializes in diesel repowers in pretty much any vehicle that is brought to us, and also a lot of diesel repairs.
Maybe ya oughta build another tandem axle truck and start ya a fleet of "little big trucks"! Have fun and Keep On Truckin"!
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