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New Dodge trucks with 6.7 diesel engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 843767" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Thats what I am meaning if you are only using for no more miles a yr than that do you actually NEED a diesel </p><p> because of the added expense and maintenance </p><p> I have owned several diesels and gas rigs and pulled with all of them and I don't mean just a little load here or there I am talking about being overloaded most of the time </p><p> like hauling 4wd backhoes and a 30t tandem dual trailer with 1 ton trucks on a daily basis </p><p> or a 110hp tractors and 15 ft batwing brushogs and a 30ft tandem dual trailer </p><p> or 22 round bales of hay on the same rig </p><p> and I live in some pretty nasty hills </p><p> if you are really hauling heavy loads that you need a diesel maybe you would be better off with a midliner type truck or a single axle semi and you could buy 2 or 3 real nice ones for what one diesel 1 ton would cost you and then you have the stopping power also and don't have to worry about the power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 843767, member: 8829"] Thats what I am meaning if you are only using for no more miles a yr than that do you actually NEED a diesel because of the added expense and maintenance I have owned several diesels and gas rigs and pulled with all of them and I don't mean just a little load here or there I am talking about being overloaded most of the time like hauling 4wd backhoes and a 30t tandem dual trailer with 1 ton trucks on a daily basis or a 110hp tractors and 15 ft batwing brushogs and a 30ft tandem dual trailer or 22 round bales of hay on the same rig and I live in some pretty nasty hills if you are really hauling heavy loads that you need a diesel maybe you would be better off with a midliner type truck or a single axle semi and you could buy 2 or 3 real nice ones for what one diesel 1 ton would cost you and then you have the stopping power also and don't have to worry about the power [/QUOTE]
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