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Old 10-27-2008, 08:54 AM   #21
sreigle
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If I understand correctly one of the reasons the diesels last longer is they have to be built very strong to withstand the very high compression. That is why they weigh so much and why they tend to last long. In many cases I suspect a properly maintained diesel will last longer than the truck surrounding it.

Bill, I've towed many miles with Ford diesels and think you will find it does a very good job for you.

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