The initial problems of the m13 were with the egr valves connection to the ecm becoming loose. This would cause the egr valve to operate erratically and create high levels of soot. The updated design named the n13 didn't have these problems and used the cummins after treatment system.
There's a million farmers that run them for harvest and if you're just going to have it as a backup truck it'd prolly be alright. Wouldn't buy one for everyday use.
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I've owned one Chrysler vehicle. Was easily the worst truck I've owned. Chevy was #1 with Ford a very close 2nd. Just my personal experience anyway.
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