well just noticed these trucks only have 1 tank . not good for me . Oh well on to other trucks . got to find financing for older trucks also . got a 05 id like to check out
Is 410 hp too weak to haul grain ?
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I'm sorry, I had to snicker when I read this. Ah, the impetuousness of youth. 410 should be fine. Years ago we hauled heavy loads with half that horse. I remember a 350 Cummins was a BIG motor, and most of us old timers sat back and enjoyed the scenery with 238 Detroit's, 237 Mack's, or the 230 BC Cummins. Even a 318 Detroit was better than the 238. It wasn't until I got my own truck, I finally had something with 350 or 400 hp. Yeah, we'd have killed for 410hp back in the day.
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I never paid attention to any truck I have driven . Don't know anything about hp as far as looking at the thing . Never had any reason to ask or care since company trucks . Well if them trucks had two tanks I would try and get one but running around here with one tank is hard to do and costly . Fuel is pricey around these parts . Always try to fuel in Oklahoma . 1.97 beats 234 any day
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He's complaining about fuel at 2.34.
In utah, it's 2.55. Arizona is a few cents cheaper..the rest of the West is a bit more. -
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From a long time grain hauler, you will drive your self crazy worring over weight within 1000/1500 hundred pounds
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Yep a half ton matters not to me . If it takes too long to get more I just leave with what I have . -
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