Egon
Epic Contributor
Rat:
It may have something to do with the longevity or service rating.
For $10,000 you'll get about a third of what you want if it's new. If you follow Bob's example and are willing to do a bunch of work on your own you'll end up with a whole lot more for a lot less than the $10,000 and just as reliable as a new one.
Ford uses the cummins not the powerstroke in its larger trucks.
Egon
It may have something to do with the longevity or service rating.
For $10,000 you'll get about a third of what you want if it's new. If you follow Bob's example and are willing to do a bunch of work on your own you'll end up with a whole lot more for a lot less than the $10,000 and just as reliable as a new one.
Ford uses the cummins not the powerstroke in its larger trucks.
Egon