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Posted by Don-Wi on September 28, 2006 at 23:45:10 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: I guess a good day... posted by BillyinStoughton on September 28, 2006 at 13:52:07:
 Yup, that's my truck in the background w/ the hay on the tailgate. It's an 88 F150, straight 6, 5 speed stick, 2wd. It's got almost 200,000 miles on it and still doesn't burn mich oil, less than 1 quart per oil change (ussually about 4-5,000 miles) Still got the original clutch oulling 7-8 tons of hay on occasion 20 miles +. Yep, lived a hard life but still keeps on going... I had to put new tanks on it about 4 years ago after the rear one rusted out, because the front one was already rusted out and leaking. Price wasn't all that bad either. My brother's got a 94 4x4 extended cab w/ the same engine & tranny, but his leaks a lot of oil, and I guess it burns what it doesn't leak. It's right at that 200,000 mile marker too. Donovan from Wisconsin
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