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97 F350 vs. Dodge 3500
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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 645237" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>I currently have a 97 F-350 7.3 dually that is in good condition, it's not a 4wd. My complaints are: it gets stuck if it even sees mud or wet grass, it doesn't seem to have the grunt that I need on the farm when pulling heavy loads of hay or cattle. I'm looking at buying a 97-98 Dodge dually 4x4 with the 12 valve Cummins for better traction and that grunt when pulling heavy loads off road. Any input or suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 645237, member: 5701"] I currently have a 97 F-350 7.3 dually that is in good condition, it's not a 4wd. My complaints are: it gets stuck if it even sees mud or wet grass, it doesn't seem to have the grunt that I need on the farm when pulling heavy loads of hay or cattle. I'm looking at buying a 97-98 Dodge dually 4x4 with the 12 valve Cummins for better traction and that grunt when pulling heavy loads off road. Any input or suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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