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Jarlaxle
Oct 06, 2013Explorer II
transamz9 wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:Steakman wrote:
Wow... I cannot believe that this thread is still ongoing...been through 3 different trailers since I first posted on it..LOL.
Well all I can add at this time is that now, at 250,000 miles, many a gasser would be sitting by the wayside...and I can say with good certainty, my truck will still be pulling whatever trailer I have well into the future. $ for $, and if you can afford the up front cost & know your way around a set of metric wrenches, diesel is the way to go - handsdown.
The one thing I would really like to see in our country and province in particular is a set of regulations ensuring that those that pull, are pulling with a vehicle designed to pull said trailer and have the proper hitching system installed and in use.
Too often on the Highways of Alberta and BC I see a Front Wheel drive SUV pulling a ~23+ trailer and even though it may be set up with a Class IV hitch, the thing is usually weighed down by passengers (wife+kids) 4 bikes on the back and to me looks like an accident waiting to happen.
my $ .02 at this stage of the thread. I'll be back....
stk
I watched a gasser go lots of miles in one of the toughest applications out there: an F-550 repo truck. Engine was replaced with 553,000 miles.
How is that a tough application? Hook a 25,000# cattle trailer to it and run it for 553,000 miles and see how many motors you put in it.
Lots of idling (the truck usually runs the entire shift), city driving, 2000RPM no-load for the PTO, the occasional fast getaway.
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