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Re: Hauling a Deere B
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Posted by farmerboybill on August 04, 2005 at 19:43:46 from (209.83.11.115):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling a Deere B posted by DP on August 04, 2005 at 19:01:47:
You must have a diesel with a manual trans. My 5.8 Liter puked up her automatic tranny this time last year and something funny is going on in the front end. I bought it at 117K 2 years ago and it musta had a hard, hard life before that. Wisconsin weather hasn't been good to the body, either. It'd make a good truck for someone else at 3700 bucks, though. This danged employee pricing is really screwing up the market for selling right now... Selling the 150 isn't even an option. My family took grandpa's death a bit hard. It only took five weeks from him getting sick to him dying. When he heard he had lung and liver cancer, it was like someone flipped off a switch in him. Anyhow, all the aunts and uncles are attaching sentimental value to all his possessions. I would get way more grief than I'm willing to take if I sell his truck in the next few years. Until then, I gotta keep it and can't afford both. Does anyone have an idea on whether I can risk keeping the reciever I have or be safe and buy a beefier one?
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