Baranx4
Gold Member
Rick needs to pay for the new truck......
Just kidding about the price increase..
Just kidding about the price increase..
Guess you haven't seen my checking account lately.We don't have to lower prices for that to happen!![]()
I thought to move more tractors.... he was going to lower his prices..![]()
That way I could afford to trade my CK30 for a DK40.![]()
the cummins 5.9. It wouldn't meet the 2008 emmisions. I actually looked into buying a leftover 5.9 when I bought the duramax less emmision issues and no worry about if it's ULSD or LSD when fueling up.
See now that's the nice thing about dealing with me...
I don't need any money just a measely little signature![]()
4.30's that better for a little less time at the fuel pumps. It's amazing how much power the diesels have today in pickups and with almost zero emmisions. I read that in 2010 diesel pickups are going to have a urea tank for even less emmisions.
Does the F450 have the fuel reburner in the exhaust? Or is that only for one ton models and smaller? I saw in the same article that they are going to replace the 6.4 in 2010 due to emmisions. It's the same reason they replaced what was probably the best overbuild diesel engine ever made, the cummins 5.9. It wouldn't meet the 2008 emmisions. I actually looked into buying a leftover 5.9 when I bought the duramax less emmision issues and no worry about if it's ULSD or LSD when fueling up.
Yes it has the "reburn" or regen (for now) depending on what you want to call it.
I have to drive about 30 miles for it to go out.The replacment of the 6.4 is not emmission related, it is a Ford Navastar relationship split.
The "new diesel" will be made by Ford in New Mexico and it will be called the Scorpion.
First time mine did a regen,(I wasn't sure how many others were aware of it's name) it was raining and sure smelled terrible. You can always tell when the regien hits, even at highway miles the digital display starts showing the MPG going down.
Ford is to scared to show the mpg so the just display I think it says cleaning exhaust drive truck.
I don't know about the ford but when I was look a leftover dodge, there were people who had clogged their dpf on their new 6.7 cummins probably by running lsd.
If the stealership hadn't been so difficult to deal with I would be driving a dodge maxicab right now instead of the chevy. The truck that I took out for a test drive was already sold and they never said a word until I mentioned price and my trade-in and all they said was that their guy who does the trade in values wasn't there and to come tomorrow. When I got there the truck I drove was gone and well you know the rest.
I'm waiting to see what the GM problem turnes out to be with regin. Ford was causing fires, dodge was clogging, so with my luck the chevy will blow up the motor and of course it will have just gone out of warranty.
If mine clogs I'll probably put on the pre 08 exhaust. It fits and run a programmer that deletes it.
Rick,
How are you able to sell that big mahindra unit at such a low price?
That model has a $1,000 customer price reduction from Mahindra and a $1,000 cash in lieu of financing.
So the price you see is a cash price.
Quit the honkin machine for the money![]()
the 6.7 cummins has already passed 2010 emissions with DPF re-burn as you call it, Mine works fine, Only problem that crops up is when the re-burn starts, you must drive the truck 50 mph or more until the re-burn light goes out, For me this means get on I84 and take a trip westbound to within site of Hartford CT and turn around, I have no idea what would happen if I just parked the truck or drove locally as I usually do, TO not have a problem, I just drive it as told and I can't find a complaint other than this, "forced" drive now and then..