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I agree. My dad has a 99 24v with over 400k on it. It pulled a 16.5klb backhoe on a 5klb trailer with a 2.5klb rock ram on the trailer, up and down the hill country in Texas its whole life. His cousins 00 f350 stroke couldnt had a hard time pulling the exact same set up up some of the grades. There was something wrong with that 24v if it was out pulled by that 1/2 ton. Quote:
![]() I saw this truck again after taking this pic and I think he changed wheels because now he has spinners.
Last edited by JMart : 11-02-2009 at 05:08 PM. |
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That sucks! I have had that happen on my old 4 wheeler
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