Posted by jdemaris on June 24, 2009 at 07:05:16 from (67.142.130.44):
In Reply to: Re: O/T my new truck posted by Paul from MI on June 24, 2009 at 05:02:10:
They rot even worse here in Otsego County, New York. Some of our roads even get salted in the summer (to keep dust down). My father-in-law has a 95 F150 he plows snow with in northern MI (Alpena County), and it doesn't have a single rot-hole yet. I suspect different counties use different amounts of road-salt.
Anyway, here's evidence of a 1994 F250 4WD, ex-cab, with 7.3 turbo diesel that is spotless - and IN northern Michigan. But, I cheated a bit. I bought it in Colorado, and it is now inside a pole-barn every winter in Northern Michigan, Presque Isle County. I go up and use it every summer. 241,000 miles and runs like it's new. But, best fuel mileage is around 15.5 MPG. 4.10 axles with the E40D overdrive trans. Sits all winter next to an IH 3414 backhoe, Ford 641 tractor, Case VAC, and a Deere 420 crawler.
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