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I finally got around to taking some pics of the 6.0 PSDs at work. The trucks in my gallery are 04 and 05 superdutys. We have 03 and 06 as well, but I couldn't find them today.
These trucks are not street legal, they burn clear and red diesel, and all run their EGRs. They all have average speeds under 20mph and one is under 10. They are offroad 100% of the time in extremely dusty conditions. They have never been garaged and haven't seen asphalt since the day they left the factory. They are company vehicles and are often disrespected, but very well maintained.
These represent countless 6.0s across the country that perform their work flawlessly. They earn people money and have paid for themselves in less than a year.
Last edited by kw5413; Apr 11, 2006 at 08:46 AM.
Reason: Picture removal at request of poster
That's actually a "high speed rubber tire dozer" or a "rock knocker". It moves small rocks off the haul roads faster than dozers can get to it. And their about 1/10 the price. That truck has a high operating costs as you can imagine. Its a 4x4 F450 Auto.
Good to see all those work'in 6.0's How many are there total?
1olddog2 is very observant about the plow- It prolly doesn't snow very often in So Arizona
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