cruiser guy
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I'm currently living in Sierra Leone and working with an NGO.
Someone, for reasons I'll never fully understand, decided to send over a 2001 F350 4x4 cab and chassis with the work truck bed (cubbyholes and all that sort of thing). According to the odometer the truck might have covered 15,000 miles since arriving 2 1/2 years ago. I don't think it even has 80,000 miles on it yet. It can't handle the quality of fuel well and we have had the fuel tank out of the truck 3-4 times to clean the in-tank filter/fuel pump or it barely runs (it'll be having the tank out again here shortly). We now filter ALL the fuel the truck gets. The ball joints nearly fell apart already and we've replaced one side (try that on the side of the road!). It drives like crap right now. To put it simply, it is NOT a truck made for Africa. I bet it doesn't last more than another year or two before it is beat to death. If there were parts readily one might be able to nurse it along for another year or two beyond that. Guess what it's replacement will likely be? :victory: A '70 series pickup!
I compare the way the Ford is put together with my '82 LandCruiser BJ60 which we have had for close to 25 years and has 6 times the miles of the Ford. The LandCruiser is built to take whatever you throw in front of it. The axles and everything is made to be serviced in the middle of nowhere. My Land Cruiser has spent 5 years in Guatemala and now a year in Sierra Leone not to mention off-roading at home in Canada as well. There is NO WAY the Ford would have lasted that long in these same conditions.
Would I take an HJZ79 at home in Canada if I had need or desire for a pickup??
ABSOLUTELY!! Had it been available back when I had my '89 Dodge Cummins I'd have traded the Dodge for a '70 series diesel pickup in a heartbeat! I'll grant that the Cummins is a tough engine but the Dodge truck....
It's built to last and endure most anything you throw at them and the American trucks are frankly not.
Someone, for reasons I'll never fully understand, decided to send over a 2001 F350 4x4 cab and chassis with the work truck bed (cubbyholes and all that sort of thing). According to the odometer the truck might have covered 15,000 miles since arriving 2 1/2 years ago. I don't think it even has 80,000 miles on it yet. It can't handle the quality of fuel well and we have had the fuel tank out of the truck 3-4 times to clean the in-tank filter/fuel pump or it barely runs (it'll be having the tank out again here shortly). We now filter ALL the fuel the truck gets. The ball joints nearly fell apart already and we've replaced one side (try that on the side of the road!). It drives like crap right now. To put it simply, it is NOT a truck made for Africa. I bet it doesn't last more than another year or two before it is beat to death. If there were parts readily one might be able to nurse it along for another year or two beyond that. Guess what it's replacement will likely be? :victory: A '70 series pickup!
I compare the way the Ford is put together with my '82 LandCruiser BJ60 which we have had for close to 25 years and has 6 times the miles of the Ford. The LandCruiser is built to take whatever you throw in front of it. The axles and everything is made to be serviced in the middle of nowhere. My Land Cruiser has spent 5 years in Guatemala and now a year in Sierra Leone not to mention off-roading at home in Canada as well. There is NO WAY the Ford would have lasted that long in these same conditions.
Would I take an HJZ79 at home in Canada if I had need or desire for a pickup??
ABSOLUTELY!! Had it been available back when I had my '89 Dodge Cummins I'd have traded the Dodge for a '70 series diesel pickup in a heartbeat! I'll grant that the Cummins is a tough engine but the Dodge truck....
It's built to last and endure most anything you throw at them and the American trucks are frankly not.