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Re: Duramax -vs-Power stroke
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Posted by IH pulr on December 28, 2005 at 12:06:33 from (67.86.10.159):
In Reply to: Duramax -vs-Power stroke posted by bigdiesel on December 28, 2005 at 09:52:05:
I HAVE 2 04 DURAMAXS WITH EXTENDED CAB AND 1 HAS 7' 6 ' PLOW WITH 44,000 MILE ON IT THE OTHER HAS A UTULITY BODY I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS AT ALL WITH THEM WE CHANGE OIL AT 3,500 MILES AND FUEL FILTER EVERY OTHER OIL CHANGE ,ALSO NEW TRANNY FILTER BEFORE PLOW SEASON AND AFTER PLOW SEASON ONE OF THE TRUCKS PULLS MY GOOSENECK TRAILER THAT LOADED WITH MY MTA AND MY FARMALL H MUST BE ABOUT 15,000LBS THE TRANNY DOES NOT EVEN GET WARM I SAY GO WITH THE CHEVY UNLESS YOU LIKE TURNING WRENCHS ON THE WEEKENDS
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