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Well I'm new here.
I just bought a used 2002 PSD F350 4x4 w/39,000 miles on it.
From what I can tell it's all stock except for a K&N filter
1st Diesel other than my New Holland TC24.
I love it. It does take a little to get used to with the low RPMs and torque.
Rides nice sinces it's a Lariate. More comforts than I'm used to.
Looking forward to slowly adding some more power.
I have a 427 Cobra with 460hp/460lbft that weighs around 2800#'s.
I dought I'll get to that power to weight ratio, but it's always good
to have more power "arr, arr, arrr".
I just bought a used 2002 PSD F350 4x4 w/39,000 miles on it.
From what I can tell it's all stock except for a K&N filter
1st Diesel other than my New Holland TC24.
I love it. It does take a little to get used to with the low RPMs and torque.
Rides nice sinces it's a Lariate. More comforts than I'm used to.
Looking forward to slowly adding some more power.
I have a 427 Cobra with 460hp/460lbft that weighs around 2800#'s.
I dought I'll get to that power to weight ratio, but it's always good
to have more power "arr, arr, arrr".
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Originally Posted by Cobratodd
Well I'm new here.
I just bought a used 2002 PSD F350 4x4 w/39,000 miles on it.
From what I can tell it's all stock except for a K&N filter
1st Diesel other than my New Holland TC24.
I love it. It does take a little to get used to with the low RPMs and torque.
Rides nice sinces it's a Lariate. More comforts than I'm used to.
Looking forward to slowly adding some more power.
I have a 427 Cobra with 460hp/460lbft that weighs around 2800#'s.
I dought I'll get to that power to weight ratio, but it's always good
to have more power "arr, arr, arrr".
I just bought a used 2002 PSD F350 4x4 w/39,000 miles on it.
From what I can tell it's all stock except for a K&N filter
1st Diesel other than my New Holland TC24.
I love it. It does take a little to get used to with the low RPMs and torque.
Rides nice sinces it's a Lariate. More comforts than I'm used to.
Looking forward to slowly adding some more power.
I have a 427 Cobra with 460hp/460lbft that weighs around 2800#'s.
I dought I'll get to that power to weight ratio, but it's always good
to have more power "arr, arr, arrr".
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