Posted by rrlund on March 10, 2013 at 09:42:28 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: 2002 Ford 4.0 engine posted by rrlund on March 10, 2013 at 08:17:34:
Well,the darned thing has 269,000 miles on it,so it sounds like we got a heck of a lot more miles out of it than any other 10 of those engines combined. Might be time to count ourselves lucky and start looking for something else. Trouble is,she doesn't want a car or minivan. She wants another SUV or pickup. So this ain't gonna be cheap no matter what. Wouldn't mind having a car again myself. I'm thinking since my diesel is so old,a 3/4 ton extended cab short box gas might be what I should look for. I can put my extra gooseneck ball in it,use it for long hauls hauling cattle,she can drive it around here the rest of the time. CRAP! I wasn't wanting to spend a bunch of money right now!
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