My new F-350

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Well, new to me. We got it about 2 months ago. It has the 7.3 diesel and 165,000 miles.


We just changed the oil & filter, and gave it a good inspection.


Everything looks fine, condering It'll only be used once a week to haul hay in the winter time.

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That is a serious bumper. Those old Mechanical IDI diesels are cool. With the little use, I assume you will be running a time based OCI?
 
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yes, that dang bumper is darn cool

It is a 1990, and it is FUUUUUUN to drive!

Cold starts great, runs smooth. What else could you ask for?????
 
Nice truck. Is it a flatbed or something? I can see the headache rack behind.

Reminds me of my old 1992 F250. Gas engine w/ dual gas tanks. With a 5spd manual transmission with a "stage 5 clutch".
 
yes, its a flatbed.

Nice, with a trailer, I can haul 7 large haybales at one time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Was it an old railroad truck, or an old state truck?

(I see the numbers painted on the front fender)



Actually, it was a rental truck from Mississippi.
 
Originally Posted By: addyguy
What oil will you be running in that beast? :D


Rotella T 15w-40
 
Originally Posted By: talker
yes, its a flatbed.

Nice, with a trailer, I can haul 7 large haybales at one time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1



I assume you mean the large round bales.
 
Originally Posted By: TaterandNoodles
Originally Posted By: talker
yes, its a flatbed.

Nice, with a trailer, I can haul 7 large haybales at one time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1



I assume you mean the large round bales.



yes
 
That thing is DEEEELUUXXXX! Custom bumper, hot air intake pulling air from the power boosting master cylinder*, custom wiper switch knob, industrial look hifi stereo, HiPo all metal clutch pedal...Lucky!
0-60 in... sometime later

Looks like an outstanding farm truck





* very few tuners know of the elusive hot air intake from the master cylinder area mod and how much power it unleashes
 
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