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Cummins12V98 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks Shadow4 for building a great truck that's built by Americans by a great American company. :B
I'm on my second Super Duty for personal use with a combined 230k miles with ~$700 for out of pocket repairs.
Over the years our Super Duty's (farm/ranch work)just last longer with fewer repairs than the competition.
Thanks for producing great quality trucks.
BTW... Here's a picture of some proud American's at the KTP with the 5,000,000 Super Duty.
Link
How about a picture of the plant in Mexico that builds your PowerStroke engine?
How about a video of the personnel who built your truck... Nothing to be proud of there. And please don't post it in this thread as it will make many here sick! :o- Cummins12V98Explorer III
mosseater wrote:
Great video, thanks for sharing. I've lost track of the schedule, do you know when a new, ground-up Superduty is due out? Or is a refresh on the schedule for a while? Thinking when the Explorer is paid off my next truck is a SD.
Hey why change anything they have been tweaking the same truck since 1999 and people keep buying them. I sure would not change a thing! - Cummins12V98Explorer III
FishOnOne wrote:
Thanks Shadow4 for building a great truck that's built by Americans by a great American company. :B
I'm on my second Super Duty for personal use with a combined 230k miles with ~$700 for out of pocket repairs.
Over the years our Super Duty's (farm/ranch work)just last longer with fewer repairs than the competition.
Thanks for producing great quality trucks.
BTW... Here's a picture of some proud American's at the KTP with the 5,000,000 Super Duty.
Link
How about a picture of the plant in Mexico that builds your PowerStroke engine? - Winged_OneExplorer
- MM49ExplorerSorry to say that the manufacturing process used at the Kentucky plant is one of the oldest in the nation. Most companies have have upgraded their tools and systems decades ago. This plant is going to require billions of dollars in upgrades. I'm sure that they are weighing their options on upgrading or moveing to a low cost location.
MM49 - HannibalExplorerCool to see inside the plant. Great atmosphere it appears to be. And fine people building our trucks! Now if Ford would offer a union built Focus to compete directly with the union built Prius...:B
- calewjohnsonExplorer
shadows4 wrote:
Found this and thought I would share since alot of you drive a SD. I work at Kansas City Assembly Plant, building the F150 so this is alot of how we also build F150's. Hope you all enjoy.
Look here.
Thanks for the link...I bought my first Ford ever (I have only been driving for 20 years...). I have been a die hard GM fan for so long, until they crapped on me when I needed them most with my Duramax, wasn't trying to get anything for free, just wanted to by parts at cost. Long story short, bought a 2015 F-350, love the truck!!
Cale - LearjetExplorerthanks...:)
- mosseaterExplorer IIGreat video, thanks for sharing. I've lost track of the schedule, do you know when a new, ground-up Superduty is due out? Or is a refresh on the schedule for a while? Thinking when the Explorer is paid off my next truck is a SD.
- Thanks Shadow4 for building a great truck that's built by Americans by a great American company. :B
I'm on my second Super Duty for personal use with a combined 230k miles with ~$700 for out of pocket repairs.
Over the years our Super Duty's (farm/ranch work)just last longer with fewer repairs than the competition.
Thanks for producing great quality trucks.
BTW... Here's a picture of some proud American's at the KTP with the 5,000,000 Super Duty.
Link
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