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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 500871" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>I have to look at trucks just like cattle. What can I get that will work for what I can afford. Tried gasoline powered Ford. Couldn't keep it running long enough to get anything done. I'm sure the diesel powered trucks would work fine, but I sure can't afford to pay $30,000 plus for a truck. I've been driving Chevys for the last ten years with little to no problems. I've never owned a vehicle with less than 100,000 miles. My last truck was sold at 240,000 miles. The one I have now has 180,000 on it. I am sort in a quandry though. I don't think Chevy is making 3/4 or 1 tons with manual transmissions anymore, unless they're special order. That means I'll have to buy a new truck to get a manual. I don't buy new anything. Also, another interesting point. My father-in-law, a not so proud owner of a 3/4 ton Ford, is currently driving my Chevy because the front end collapsed under his and the A-frame is currently setting in gravel. The front end under Fords used to be a major weakness, not sure about the new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 500871, member: 7137"] I have to look at trucks just like cattle. What can I get that will work for what I can afford. Tried gasoline powered Ford. Couldn't keep it running long enough to get anything done. I'm sure the diesel powered trucks would work fine, but I sure can't afford to pay $30,000 plus for a truck. I've been driving Chevys for the last ten years with little to no problems. I've never owned a vehicle with less than 100,000 miles. My last truck was sold at 240,000 miles. The one I have now has 180,000 on it. I am sort in a quandry though. I don't think Chevy is making 3/4 or 1 tons with manual transmissions anymore, unless they're special order. That means I'll have to buy a new truck to get a manual. I don't buy new anything. Also, another interesting point. My father-in-law, a not so proud owner of a 3/4 ton Ford, is currently driving my Chevy because the front end collapsed under his and the A-frame is currently setting in gravel. The front end under Fords used to be a major weakness, not sure about the new ones. [/QUOTE]
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