Good Work Truck 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel Inline 6 Cummins on 2040-cars
Russellville, Alabama, United States
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Up for auction is my daily work truck around the farm. I've been using this truck here and there for the last 6 years and it has not given me any trouble. Only changed oil, belts, and an alternator, other then that i don't have any problem with it. Recently, the transmission is acting a little abnormal. Been researching it online. It seems like with this year and the age of the truck, something to do with the speed senor. The problem is that when you first take off it will get stuck on 1st gear and the RPM goes up high so then you let off the acceleration, once it switches to the right gear, it drives good again.
I'm not an expert at this, that is to the best of my knowledge. As you can see in the pictures, it's a work truck so it's not perfect looking. I believe the price is reasonable. The mileage is not correct, oh and the speedometer doesn't show how fast you're going. which explains why the mileage isn't working. The speedometer stop working couple years ago, if I guess the mileage on it now, I would say it be around 225,000 miles. Because I don't drive it much only when I need to go buy supplies for my farm and only couple trips to Nashville TN. If you have questions, please message me. Thank you |
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