day he got a text saying it would be at the dealership between the 14-21st of this month. Fo
That's awesome. I would appreciate some feedback on what he says about the truck. I keep going back and forth like a ping pong ball its not even funny. Surely a hard decision to make.
My dad finally pulled the trigger on selling his '19 cummings and ordered a ranger 2 or 3 months ago but the order got canceled. Then they sent a letter saying all the specs he ordered were transferred to the 2022 model - so the 2022 ranger is no different, no surprise.
Back to the new truck idea. There are many reasons I keep going back and forth. One of which being haven been recently told last week that a couple parts I was looking for (one of the idler pulleys) was nowhere to be found. As in not manufactured anymore either by Ford or aftermarket. There is already a couple other parts I have looked for in the past that are also not manufactured any longer. Which is an issue for me. A person can always make something work...or manufacturer it themselves. Or in the case of pulleys, push out the bearing and match up a new bearing and be good to go. However - I'm not so sure I want to be dealing with that sort of stuff anymore. Call it aging, or call it lazy...whatever. It's an amazing truck this 'ol 7.3. However, even the new 7.3 gasser has almost the same power as the OBS - although with a lower mpg rating when loaded, but with more comfort and features at the cost of potential reliability issues.
That being said, the 150 is intriguing also as I dont expect to haul a camper or tow on a regular basis. Maybe twice a month during the summer months and shoulder seasons for a slide in camper, and mostly home projects for trailer towing. I believe a 150 would handle it being at max capacity - although of course a 250 would do it better. A 350 probably is excessive for my actual needs. I like the solid axle of the 250, but the comfort of the 150. Each has it's pro's and con's. Both come to about the same price when built as desired. Then again, the OBS works as well, just with continued issues and struggles as parts become harder to find....