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The Best Wood Hauler/Fishing/Knock-Around Truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="blades" data-source="post: 4490290" data-attributes="member: 30823"><p>Vapor sensor must be in the fuel system, gas cap might be bad or the carbon canister.</p><p>99 F150 4x4 4.6 v8 187k on it when I got rid of it last fall, bent frame, friggin potholes up here, To much money to get frame corrected, something I could not do. Guy I sold it to is still driving it, I don't know if he got the frame squared away or not. He had a friend in the business. I hauled full sized horizontal mill in the back of that unit all of a ton and then a bit, a lot of wood, big trailers and what not all + a little snow plowing. Got a heavy 06 F250 now 5.4 up front. Better gear ratios for hauling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blades, post: 4490290, member: 30823"] Vapor sensor must be in the fuel system, gas cap might be bad or the carbon canister. 99 F150 4x4 4.6 v8 187k on it when I got rid of it last fall, bent frame, friggin potholes up here, To much money to get frame corrected, something I could not do. Guy I sold it to is still driving it, I don't know if he got the frame squared away or not. He had a friend in the business. I hauled full sized horizontal mill in the back of that unit all of a ton and then a bit, a lot of wood, big trailers and what not all + a little snow plowing. Got a heavy 06 F250 now 5.4 up front. Better gear ratios for hauling. [/QUOTE]
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