Monster-truck driver sees the light...
#101
Re: Monster-truck driver sees the light...
It is NOT a monster truck, just a REGULAR full size pickup that is needed on any ranch. It runs on propane, BTW. I have a much larger one, an F-350 Crew Cab Dually with a diesel engine and get 17 mpg on the road. It suits my contracting business perfectly, and as large as it is, it's quite effecient considering I can load a pallet of concrete bags and 6 people and go to work.
#102
Re: Monster-truck driver sees the light...
It is NOT a monster truck, just a REGULAR full size pickup that is needed on any ranch. It runs on propane, BTW. I have a much larger one, an F-350 Crew Cab Dually with a diesel engine and get 17 mpg on the road. It suits my contracting business perfectly, and as large as it is, it's quite effecient considering I can load a pallet of concrete bags and 6 people and go to work.
"Some people need trucks for their work, but the sad fact is that most gas-hog trucks are driven by people who favor the macho image of large trucks, and the environment and gas-hoggery be ****ed."
in one of my follow-up posts did you not understand?
Harry
#103
Re: Monster-truck driver sees the light...
I'll take TheBundo's word that he puts his F350 to good use - I can see the need. Earthling has a valid point that most are not using their trucks like TheBundo as the tool they are intended to be - they are all too frequently being driven by tools.
Is it just me or does it seem they don't sell many subcompact pickups anymore? Not many S10, or Ford Rangers, etc....
Is it just me or does it seem they don't sell many subcompact pickups anymore? Not many S10, or Ford Rangers, etc....
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