There is a lot to the story Rman says.
Most farmers in north Arkansas that drive one of these trucks swear by it. They think they are the greatest, most reliable trucks they have ever had.
My dad's 2001 gets driven hard and cold, a cattle trailer is behind it at all times, his farms are up and down 10 MPH gravel hills, he luggs the crap out of it, shuts it down to open a gate, I have to go home to change his oil (every 6-8,000 miles), air filter?, fuel filter?, anti-freeze is an immortal liquid to him. These guys all use the cheapest filters they can find and never see the dealer. In fact the nearest dealer barely carries tools for these things.
I in no way agree with this after joining this site and seeing ways to keep my CTD running longer and better, but most people can abuse these engines and never see a failure secondary to it.
Dad's engine is an experiment in longetivity for me to watch and see what happens. :-laf
Most farmers in north Arkansas that drive one of these trucks swear by it. They think they are the greatest, most reliable trucks they have ever had.
My dad's 2001 gets driven hard and cold, a cattle trailer is behind it at all times, his farms are up and down 10 MPH gravel hills, he luggs the crap out of it, shuts it down to open a gate, I have to go home to change his oil (every 6-8,000 miles), air filter?, fuel filter?, anti-freeze is an immortal liquid to him. These guys all use the cheapest filters they can find and never see the dealer. In fact the nearest dealer barely carries tools for these things.
I in no way agree with this after joining this site and seeing ways to keep my CTD running longer and better, but most people can abuse these engines and never see a failure secondary to it.
Dad's engine is an experiment in longetivity for me to watch and see what happens. :-laf