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Update and Truck buying question

RobinFarmandRanch

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Big Muddy rancher said:
RobinFarmandRanch said:
Angus Cattle Shower said:
And the pulling would be mostly spring and summer, when we ship cattle, or fishing trips, snowmobile trips in the winter etc.

How are the cummins for front suspension? I've heard fo a few guys having to redo them because the motor was too heavy for the front suspension

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granted my new truck is only 7 months old, i love it. i have 3 dodges on the farm and all 4x4s. one is a 95, one is a 2001 and this one is a 2009. my 95 has 523000 miles on it and still goes strong. the front end has never given me problems.

you will have more front end problems with the chevy becasue of the IFS cant handle the weight of the diesels. the solid fronts hold the weight better.


You forgot the top row of bales. :wink: :lol: :lol:

Remember i raise corrientes. 16 free bales of hay is all i need to make it through the winter 8)
 

katrina

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We have a 1992 Ford f 350. With the 7.3 (I think) It has 197some thousand miles and we haven't done a thing to it....
 

Angus Cattle Shower

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After everything considered I think I'm gonna get a 98 chevy with a 5.7. I know how to fix it, it'll be affordable, and they aren't too bad on fuel unless you drive them hard. Thanks for the input everyone
 

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