Posted by Ultradog MN on August 08, 2015 at 20:38:58 from (97.127.109.122):
In Reply to: 6.0 gasser posted by charlie n on August 08, 2015 at 16:10:28:
I've had 2 of them. Both bought new. Kept the oil changed and ran them 150K miles. Never had to fix anything on them. Nada. My 06 is pushing 160K and doesn't burn any oil. I think they pull well. As well as a fancy diesel? Probably not. They are not underpowered by any means. But then I don't need to hammer my equipment just to prove something to someone either. Empty on the highway I get about 14. Empty means I only have my normal 1500 lbs of tools in 3 boxes - nothing else. I've pulled my 11K trailer a Lot of miles pretty heavy. I've never climbed Pikes Peak fully loaded. Maybe if I ever do I will find out at that it's underpowered. Maybe someone similarly loaded will beat me to the top by 10 minutes. I probably wont lose much sleep over that. I will buy another one.
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