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<blockquote data-quote="animalhouse143" data-source="post: 211328" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>My boyfriend who works at peterbilt says he agrees with the last post. The facts on heating to normal operting temp., and sustaining that for more than a brief period is crucial! Class 8 trucks were not designed for puttin around the farm. Also, if it were me i would be more inclined to get a pick-up truck which would be suited better for ur needs. Eventhough a pete would be fun to see out of ur kitchen window everymorning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animalhouse143, post: 211328, member: 3820"] My boyfriend who works at peterbilt says he agrees with the last post. The facts on heating to normal operting temp., and sustaining that for more than a brief period is crucial! Class 8 trucks were not designed for puttin around the farm. Also, if it were me i would be more inclined to get a pick-up truck which would be suited better for ur needs. Eventhough a pete would be fun to see out of ur kitchen window everymorning. [/QUOTE]
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