F350 Dually Diesel Super Duty on 2040-cars
Milford, Ohio, United States
Workhorse truck for sale. This is not a beautiful truck, it does what it was made to do.. work.
Not in perfect condition- It does run. Should have many miles left in his life. No Reserve!!! On Aug-25-14 at 10:30:25 PDT, seller added the following information: milage 280K not 206 as stated above On Aug-25-14 at 21:08:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Okay, obviously I know nothing- 'push rods' not push pins- It has new fuel injectors we put in last year- this was the truck i bought for the ex.. I am not guaranteeing anything because I believe he was planning on putting a new engine in it all together. The mechanic i was talking to said it needed new push rods @ $800. So i really don't know- if you want to have a mechanic look at it let me know and I will arrange it. New oil pump, new fuel pump, new wheel bearings We put 15k into it within the last few years |
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