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Posted by Alvin n Ms. on November 11, 2003 at 06:02:43 from (68.32.242.208):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1/2 Ton Truck and Tractor Haul posted by Joel Harman on November 11, 2003 at 04:27:10:
Joel, all the people that I talk to, speak well of Dodge with Cummings engines. I know they want run as fast as the power stroke, but they get lots better fuel mileage. Lets us here your story. About hauling heavy loaded trailors, with pickups,just remember you are flirting with disaster if something goes wrong, like a rear tire blows out at 70 going down hill. Also make sure you have plenty of tounge weight to prevent fish tailing. I use good 6ply tires on the rear of mine. I've been trailoring 50 years and have been up to 70 lots of times, just try to stay up with the guys that don't go over 50.
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