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Getting a new wood hauler, in desperate need of advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockland Farm" data-source="post: 3854355" data-attributes="member: 14582"><p>Do you need a 4x4 ? It looks like the 250 is 4 wheel drive and the 350 is not . I need 4 wheel drive often in the spots I cut but maybe you don't . The 250 looks like it needs tires in the pics . I think in some states insurance for one tons is alot more than 3/4 tons . I would see what the difference is if it is gonna put you into a paycheck to paycheck thing to buy the 350 . Without seeing the trucks in person it is hard to tell .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockland Farm, post: 3854355, member: 14582"] Do you need a 4x4 ? It looks like the 250 is 4 wheel drive and the 350 is not . I need 4 wheel drive often in the spots I cut but maybe you don't . The 250 looks like it needs tires in the pics . I think in some states insurance for one tons is alot more than 3/4 tons . I would see what the difference is if it is gonna put you into a paycheck to paycheck thing to buy the 350 . Without seeing the trucks in person it is hard to tell . [/QUOTE]
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