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Cant help myself...a towing public service announcement

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  • #21
    Love my ford! You couldn't pry it out of my cold dead hands.

    FWIW my friend is borrowing it next month to haul a horse to Oklahoma because she doesn't trust her Dodge
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    • #22
      Originally posted by dani0303 View Post
      Love my ford! You couldn't pry it out of my cold dead hands.

      FWIW my friend is borrowing it next month to haul a horse to Oklahoma because she doesn't trust her Dodge
      Love my Ford too! My '89 F250 is still going strong and has never left me stranded!

      My ex-trainer on the other hand... Her late model Ram lost power steering and brakes doing 70 MPH on the freeway while hauling a horse home from WEG. Somehow she got it up an exit ramp and stopped safely but talk about scary. And then they were stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere Wyoming! On the upside a handsome man with a truck stopped to help, got her, her friend, and the horse to safety and long story short they fell in love... So maybe some would say her Ram was just doing her a favor. Unluckily for me she moved to Wyoming to be with him and I miss her terribly

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      • #23
        Originally posted by up-at-5 View Post
        FORD= Found On Road Dead
        2 Ram pickups in this household. Husband is a mechanic and swears by Ram.
        Yup - an oldie but Goody.

        Another one
        FORD = Fix or repair daily

        And the only trucks I have ever owned (and will ever own as long as they keep their quaity and safety up to snuff) is a Ford.
        Now in Kentucky

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        • #24
          Bahahaha, well, you'll never get my 7.3L Powerstroke away from me. But if you want, you can throw all the broken plastic Chrysler parts in the bed while we tow you to the shop.
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          • #25
            Originally posted by Valentina_32926 View Post
            Yup - an oldie but Goody.

            Another one
            FORD = Fix or repair daily

            And the only trucks I have ever owned (and will ever own as long as they keep their quaity and safety up to snuff) is a Ford.
            Grew up with those sayings along with the retort of-FORD=First On Race Day!
            "Never do anything that you have to explain twice to the paramedics."
            Courtesy my cousin Tim

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            • #26
              Originally posted by wildlifer View Post
              Bahahaha, well, you'll never get my 7.3L Powerstroke away from me. But if you want, you can throw all the broken plastic Chrysler parts in the bed while we tow you to the shop.
              They might not build them anymore new, BUT they do sell replacement engines IF they ever give out!
              America dialed 911. Donald Trump answered the phone.

              Stop pumping money into colleges and start getting ready to earn money in the projected tradesman shortage of 2024. Make Trades Great Again!

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                #27
                Originally posted by RubyTuesday View Post
                they do sell replacement engines ...
                or you could just come to the light and get a Cummins conversion kit!!

                At my husband's shop, the linemen and other mechanics all note that 2/3 of all Fords are still on the road somewhere.......the other 3rd did manage to make it home!

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                • #28
                  Another Ford lover here. My family has had three Ford trucks over the years and they've all been super vehicles. We've had Dodges, too, and hated them all with the exception of the last one my cousin left when he died. Ran well, was comfortable -- too bad Cousin Henry let all the feral ranch cats live in it.

                  Never could get the stink out of that truck.

                  Won't own a Dodge or a Chevy since they took the handout.

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                  • #29
                    Chevy, ford, dodge, I've had one or several of each. The chevy took the most abuse and liked it. Now I have a tundra. I love this pick up. No it doesn't have the towing capacity of the other pick ups, but this is a good way to keep me down to one horse!

                    Seriously, for driving comfort and light hauling, the tundra wins hands down.

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                    • #30
                      I was riding with a friend in her GMC and 2 horse trailer to pick up a horse. We had gone about 70 miles from home and transmission died at a red light. I called my Dear Dad and had his buddy pick up my Ford on a roll-back and deliver it to us. He arrived, loaded the GMC up while we hooked up the trailer to my Ford. We continued on to pick up horse as the GMC was delivered to the garage. We all had quite the laugh about actually delivering a Ford to rescue us. Traded in the Ford at 200K and still pass it out and about - it is now pulling yard mowing trailers

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                      • #31
                        My Dad always said:

                        Ford Trucks
                        Dodge Vans
                        Chevy Cars

                        I love my Ford Truck and hubby loves his Mustang GT.
                        Groom to trainer: "Where's the glamour? You promised me glamour!"

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                        • #32
                          A former trainer of mine used to haul with a Dodge Ram. WOW, that thing broke down constantly, usually in some epically terrible way. She had to sleep in a shady gas station once while hauling horses to FL because she had to wait for a part. I mean, literally, every single time she hauled, the truck broke down.

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                            Amazing, the Ford reputation is kind of legendary.....kind of like the rancher, telling a Blackfeet about his land in Montana, saying that at one point he could drive for a day and not get across all his land. The Blackfeet responds, "Yep, I had a Ford like that once, too!"

                            Sorry, so many mechanics sharing Ford jokes, so little time!!!

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