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<blockquote data-quote="Rancher6" data-source="post: 209551" data-attributes="member: 2281"><p>I personally prefer a gas engine. I just bought a 1991 2 ton kodiak for $4,000 to pull my big goosenecks. It is gas and get 8 MPG. My thinking is that if a diesel engine even hiccups and gets sent to the shop it is going to cost me at least $1,000. Heck for $2,000 I can put a new engine in this truck. Besides, I don't have a $40,000 truck depreciating every day and It cost me $153 per year for liablilty insurance and I don't have a $600 per month truck payment. This makes the gas cheaper for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rancher6, post: 209551, member: 2281"] I personally prefer a gas engine. I just bought a 1991 2 ton kodiak for $4,000 to pull my big goosenecks. It is gas and get 8 MPG. My thinking is that if a diesel engine even hiccups and gets sent to the shop it is going to cost me at least $1,000. Heck for $2,000 I can put a new engine in this truck. Besides, I don't have a $40,000 truck depreciating every day and It cost me $153 per year for liablilty insurance and I don't have a $600 per month truck payment. This makes the gas cheaper for me. [/QUOTE]
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