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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 939777" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>personaly for me it would be dodge diesel dually but since that won't work this is what i can seggust. i am not completly closed minded to any of the three but for me it would be chevy my dad has a 2007 2500hd 4x4 auto with the 6.0 vortec 200.000 plus miles and has done nothing exept change the oil's and plugs and wires it pulls twelve thousand pounds fairly often and handels it fine it would be fine with your 20 foot trailer and a full load but i don't know what kind of loads you hual on your flatbed. so for what you are doing i would want a chevy diesel dually if you are wanting a older one anyway you might look at somthing pre 07 but wouldn't have to be. on fords you don't want a 6.0 diesel and i don't have one but what i hear about the newer ford diesels is that they are the worst on fuel than any of the three. hope this helps some</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 939777, member: 16167"] personaly for me it would be dodge diesel dually but since that won't work this is what i can seggust. i am not completly closed minded to any of the three but for me it would be chevy my dad has a 2007 2500hd 4x4 auto with the 6.0 vortec 200.000 plus miles and has done nothing exept change the oil's and plugs and wires it pulls twelve thousand pounds fairly often and handels it fine it would be fine with your 20 foot trailer and a full load but i don't know what kind of loads you hual on your flatbed. so for what you are doing i would want a chevy diesel dually if you are wanting a older one anyway you might look at somthing pre 07 but wouldn't have to be. on fords you don't want a 6.0 diesel and i don't have one but what i hear about the newer ford diesels is that they are the worst on fuel than any of the three. hope this helps some [/QUOTE]
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