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Old 11-03-2009, 12:18 AM   #101
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220's trucks are beautiful like a rolling mactools truck. 220 is right, having a rolling supplyhouse on wheels amounts increased productivity. I'm considering a F350 or F450 supercrew 4x4 with a 10' box on the back.
I have an F350 dually for sale. A 1995 and it runs great. You have to know that they are built for torque. It doesn't matter whether you are pulling a big travel trailor or going it by itself. It only gets 12mpg. If you need a good truck...it's here.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:21 AM   #102
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thanks for the offer. I am looking forward to the new 2011 Super Duty's with the new bells whistles..you name it. Probably a F350 supercrew king ranch 4x4 dually with a 10' fiberglass reinforced box.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:41 AM   #103
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I have an F350 dually for sale. A 1995 and it runs great.
A 1995? Send it to the junkyard!
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:47 AM   #104
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That's not a hole hog. It's a right angle drill.

This is a hole hog.

yup and that just shows the level of experience that guy has calling it a hole hawg... hah
sorry, never worked in a place where i needed one... hah. your right, you probably do have more experience than me...
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My favorite part is the placement of the extension ladder.

Btw, you better watch out because sooner or later the milk crate police are gonna find these pictures and before you know it your gonna be bunking with the mattress tag guy.
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I finally got some pics of the outside of the van. 2001 Express van. I have the inside pics posted but not outside, so here they are.
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:46 AM   #107
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thanks for the offer. I am looking forward to the new 2011 Super Duty's with the new bells whistles..you name it. Probably a F350 supercrew king ranch 4x4 dually with a 10' fiberglass reinforced box.
why do you want a Fix Or Repair Daily so bad?
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What do you recommend instead of the fix or repair daily? Please.. not toyota.
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why do you want a Fix Or Repair Daily so bad?
I had a virulent hatred for all Ford products because I owned a mid-90's F150 and it truly was a Fix or Repair Daily. I also got my parents hand-me-down 2000 Crown Victoria and it too was a piece of junk. But, I think they have come a long way since then and I would consider buying a Ford again.
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What do you recommend instead of the fix or repair daily? Please.. not toyota.
i own a 98 gmc sierra z71 and i love it i had a 2006 f150 and in the six months i owned it it was in the shop for about half that time. i prefer GM over Ford and Dodge but to each his own
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That's not a hole hog. It's a right angle drill.

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