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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.3 PSD chip towing old iron?
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Posted by Burrhead on March 23, 2004 at 18:58:39 from (12.74.240.255):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.3 PSD chip towing old iron? posted by T_Bone on March 23, 2004 at 13:44:56:
T_Bone you fellers orta get a Dodge w/Cummins next time. Them fellers claim their Mayflower trucks get 37-39hwy and 26-28city. Without a re-chip them Dodge/Cummins boys put 1100 lbs torq to the wheels and never rebuild one til they have at least 900,000 miles and that's while running 24/7/365 pulling 50,000 lbs in a 53'X 13.5'tall van trailer against a head wind both ways. If they aint driving them 80-85mph pulling 50,000 lbs they parkum at home and jack up one wheel for the belt and run a sawmill or hammermill all weekend ever weekend.
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