โJun-12-2020 05:38 AM
โJun-12-2020 08:22 AM
way2roll wrote:
Curious though why F350's are so hard to find? I've looked at countless places for these trucks and at best there are only a handful for sale. I can't stomach the sticker on a new one but even those seem pretty rare. I guess it's just supply and demand and people probably keep them forever.
โJun-12-2020 08:21 AM
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โJun-12-2020 07:39 AM
way2roll wrote:
Thanks for the replies. It makes sense and no reason to exclude these.
Curious though why F350's are so hard to find? I've looked at countless places for these trucks and at best there are only a handful for sale. I can't stomach the sticker on a new one but even those seem pretty rare. I guess it's just supply and demand and people probably keep them forever.
โJun-12-2020 07:17 AM
way2roll wrote:
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I guess it's just supply and demand and people probably keep them forever.
โJun-12-2020 07:02 AM
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โJun-12-2020 06:58 AM
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โJun-12-2020 06:26 AM
way2roll wrote:Any car that can use gas with 10% ethanol can safely use ethanol-free gas. However, not always true in reverse. Same thing with diesel. Any truck rated for 5-20% bio-diesel can safely use regular diesel, but not necessarily true in reverse. Hope this makes sense.
. . . I guess my question is, is there such a thing as a bio diesel engine, or is it a regular diesel engine than can run on Bio if you wanted to? . . .
โJun-12-2020 06:23 AM
way2roll wrote:
I guess my question is, is there such a thing as a bio diesel engine, or is it a regular diesel engine than can run on Bio if you wanted to?
It's a little misleading to someone who has no idea about these engines.
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