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Re: Need a Pickup Truck (Suggestions)
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Posted by thejdman01 on February 10, 2005 at 10:47:34 from (207.63.16.46):
In Reply to: Re: Need a Pickup Truck (Suggestions) posted by Mike M on February 10, 2005 at 07:24:21:
hey 6.2"s are extremely reliable. i had one with 400,000 miles on it 4 transmissions and my father before he passed had one with 370,000 2 transmissions and both of us never touched the motors. reason so many trannies was mine had a 4 speed manual and the wife was not very forgiving towing wagons dual 400 bushel(yes i know way way too much wagon for the truck). and my father had a 3spd automatic. he had a 3.73 rear i had a 4.10. they were very good trucks. very cold blooded and not terribly powerful but both of us got great longevity. the reason my father had so many automatics was again farm truck towing wagons cattle trailers and 2 times broke a tranny cooler line and didnt get it shut off before it fried it.
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