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<blockquote data-quote="NamVet_Farmer44" data-source="post: 286748" data-attributes="member: 4742"><p>I've always favored Fords...i've had a few chevys and dodges but they haven't compared to the standards that my fords have, but that's just my experience. My son has a 6.0 Powerstroke that he likes a lot, I prefer 7.3 though. Even the old non-turbo 7.3's are still very reliable and powerful engines. And a cummins may outpull a powerstroke, but in my opinion, a Ford is a lot more reliable around the farm, and it will pull anything you need to pull with a truck that size</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NamVet_Farmer44, post: 286748, member: 4742"] I've always favored Fords...i've had a few chevys and dodges but they haven't compared to the standards that my fords have, but that's just my experience. My son has a 6.0 Powerstroke that he likes a lot, I prefer 7.3 though. Even the old non-turbo 7.3's are still very reliable and powerful engines. And a cummins may outpull a powerstroke, but in my opinion, a Ford is a lot more reliable around the farm, and it will pull anything you need to pull with a truck that size [/QUOTE]
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