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Buying Truck to Pull Trailer - Help Needed

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-04-01 12:57 PM (#58232 - in reply to #58223)
Subject: RE: Buying Truck to Pull Trailer - Help Needed


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Originally written by terri s on 2007-04-01 8:02 AM

Can someone speak to this? I have always heard that you don't want to let diesels sit around much. My truck is at the barn for use for hauling and it sits a lot of the time. Is that true, and if so, does that change the advice of getting a diesel to haul with? Hoping to trade in within next year or so but would a gas engine be better in this case? Thanks.

Actually you don't want to let any vehicle sit for an extended time. (weeks or more)  The tires get flat spots, the oil drains from internal engine surfaces, the batteries self discharge, mice build nests, fuel deteriorates, water condenses in the engine and fuel tank, etc.  A high cost diesel just barely pays for itself in fuel efficiency, thus most folks use them all the time.

 

 

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coltaffyjo
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2007-04-01 8:38 PM (#58255 - in reply to #57709)
Subject: RE: Buying Truck to Pull Trailer - Help Needed


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I have pulled a Sundowner 720 three horse with a 6 1/2 foot living quarters ... THe first truck was an older (96) chevy dually, then traded for a 99 FOrd dually 350 diesel 7.3. Gas mileage , power and stopping were DRAMATICALLY inproved on all accounts. Either a Ford diesel or Chevy duramax would work without sway or drag on the truck. Just remember to be safe and haul smart!! Also install an electric brake controller to engage the electric brakes on your trailer.... Good Luck
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