Posted by Dieseltech on July 19, 2020 at 17:57:45 from (64.184.64.61):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Lewis! posted by old-9 on July 19, 2020 at 17:30:24:
I'm planning on driving to the Winamac drive again like last year. Just got home today from a four day Wisconsin ride, 418.5 miles total. Crazy thing got 25.36 MPG over the four day drive in the Wisconsin hills. I knew it would be better than the 560, but surprised it did that well. About a month ago I drove it to an Illinois ride pulling a 17 foot camper, it got 18 MPG going 32 MPH on that trip. It will run 38 wide open in ninth gear on the SOS transmission, have not tried tenth yet. Just turned over 2100 miles total so far. Got some bad news this week too, the September Mackinac Tractor crossing is cancelled this year. Five other friends and I were planning on driving an approximate 1200 mile round trip. Hopefully next year...
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