โJun-01-2016 11:48 AM
โJun-04-2016 08:05 AM
BarneyS wrote:
This is my 2nd Ram truck. The first was a 1999 5.9L gas engine that served me well for quite a few years. Sold it to get the Ford that I just traded in.
I really like the looks and ride of the Ram and I know that the Cummins will certainly do any job I require of it. It is not the high output engine however and has the 68RFE transmission. Other than that, it has all the bells and whistles you can get including the 5th wheel hitch puck system and goosneck ball mounts and the rear air suspension. I will not use they hitch stuff probably but it was on there already. Have not towed with the new truck yet and am really looking forward to it. ๐
Barney
โJun-04-2016 06:25 AM
โJun-04-2016 05:48 AM
BarneyS wrote:
Hey Rusty, looks like we think alike, except for the expanded waistline. :W Here is what I just drove home yesterday. Finally let loose of my old trusty F250 7.3PSD.
Barney
โJun-04-2016 04:13 AM
BarneyS wrote:
Hey Rusty, looks like we think alike, except for the expanded waistline. :W Here is what I just drove home yesterday. Finally let loose of my old trusty F250 7.3PSD.
Barney
โJun-04-2016 04:12 AM
โJun-03-2016 07:23 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
We are in Western Illinois heading towards Denver on 80, the towing is pretty sedate. Can't wait to get into the Rockies in the next couple days and really give the big "C" a real workout.
โJun-03-2016 07:01 PM
โJun-03-2016 06:56 PM
โJun-03-2016 08:27 AM
Vette Racer wrote:
Saw the other day where you got a new one Rusty, looks good and glad to hear it pulls your weights like that, mine should do even better since we'll be a little lighter. Can't wait to get on the road for a long trip, I've only taken a 60 mile test pull so far but the truck rode and ran great.
โJun-03-2016 08:07 AM
โJun-02-2016 09:31 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:ACZL wrote:
Nice truck!! But what gets me is all the mfr's are rating their trucks close to 40,000 and no CDL is required. Then again, neither is one needed to drive a 45' diesel pusher. To me, it seems rather scary to think that some one who doesn't haul much weight often and chug down the road grossing 35-40k and not know what to expect.
And usually they are retired folks that never drove anything bigger than a desk. Scary.
Actually what's scary is watching the weekend warriors along I-10 in the Palm Springs, CA area towing these big toy haulers with their 250/2500's AZZ dragging and bouncing with their big balloon tires. Seen several laying on their sides.
โJun-02-2016 09:31 AM
โJun-02-2016 09:08 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:ACZL wrote:
Nice truck!! But what gets me is all the mfr's are rating their trucks close to 40,000 and no CDL is required. Then again, neither is one needed to drive a 45' diesel pusher. To me, it seems rather scary to think that some one who doesn't haul much weight often and chug down the road grossing 35-40k and not know what to expect.
And usually they are retired folks that never drove anything bigger than a desk. Scary.
โJun-02-2016 06:35 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:ACZL wrote:
Nice truck!! But what gets me is all the mfr's are rating their trucks close to 40,000 and no CDL is required. Then again, neither is one needed to drive a 45' diesel pusher. To me, it seems rather scary to think that some one who doesn't haul much weight often and chug down the road grossing 35-40k and not know what to expect.
And usually they are retired folks that never drove anything bigger than a desk. Scary.
โJun-02-2016 06:31 AM
ACZL wrote:
Nice truck!! But what gets me is all the mfr's are rating their trucks close to 40,000 and no CDL is required. Then again, neither is one needed to drive a 45' diesel pusher. To me, it seems rather scary to think that some one who doesn't haul much weight often and chug down the road grossing 35-40k and not know what to expect.