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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
MY F-350 with 1 2/3 cords of wood on it
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<blockquote data-quote="rarefish383" data-source="post: 3722230" data-attributes="member: 42490"><p>Way back when, we had a brand new 1972 Chevy C30 one ton with a 12' stake, and the GVW was 17,000. A cord and a half was a good load. Later our Ford F600's would pull 3 cord OK weight wise. But, my Dad got ours with a pukey little 330 CI V8, instead of the diesel I wanted, or even a big block gas. That 330 had to run wide open every minute and sucked gas like crazy, Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rarefish383, post: 3722230, member: 42490"] Way back when, we had a brand new 1972 Chevy C30 one ton with a 12' stake, and the GVW was 17,000. A cord and a half was a good load. Later our Ford F600's would pull 3 cord OK weight wise. But, my Dad got ours with a pukey little 330 CI V8, instead of the diesel I wanted, or even a big block gas. That 330 had to run wide open every minute and sucked gas like crazy, Joe. [/QUOTE]
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