In spring, I plan to trade in my Chevy for the 3500 with the Cummins.
Maybe I'm researching things to death and should just quit it. But, I keep reading all kinds of thing about using diesel fuel. Like having to add additives when the temperature starts to drop etc. Warnings about when the fuel becomes contaminated.
Then, today, I get my first issue of the TDR magazine. Wow, now that is nice. Well done. There was an insert that had peoples names from all over the United States that were willing to lend assistance if your rig broke down. I was totally impressed with these folks that as ready and willing to lend a hand when they're needed. However, with such a network and combined with these stories that I've been reading about the problems that you "could have" with the fuel, I must say that I'm almost having second thoughts.
For the life of me, I just can't believe that there are that many problems with these engines and fuel that such a network is necessary. Am I worrying about nothing? How much real care an maintenance is necessary with the Cummins?
I know that these questions may seem dumb, but, I'm getting ready to sink a consider chunk of change into a new truck. We'll, it's a lot to me, anyway. I'd appreciate any feedback on this subject and questions. Thanks in advance.
Bob
Maybe I'm researching things to death and should just quit it. But, I keep reading all kinds of thing about using diesel fuel. Like having to add additives when the temperature starts to drop etc. Warnings about when the fuel becomes contaminated.
Then, today, I get my first issue of the TDR magazine. Wow, now that is nice. Well done. There was an insert that had peoples names from all over the United States that were willing to lend assistance if your rig broke down. I was totally impressed with these folks that as ready and willing to lend a hand when they're needed. However, with such a network and combined with these stories that I've been reading about the problems that you "could have" with the fuel, I must say that I'm almost having second thoughts.
For the life of me, I just can't believe that there are that many problems with these engines and fuel that such a network is necessary. Am I worrying about nothing? How much real care an maintenance is necessary with the Cummins?
I know that these questions may seem dumb, but, I'm getting ready to sink a consider chunk of change into a new truck. We'll, it's a lot to me, anyway. I'd appreciate any feedback on this subject and questions. Thanks in advance.
Bob