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  • phylodog

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    I finally brought one home. I've been dreaming of owning a Ram/Cummins for fifteen years and I finally took delivery of my first (hopefully last?) today. Excited doesn't quite describe it, I'm still a little in disbelief.

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    doddg

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    There is nothing more exhilarating than getting a vehicle that you've been pining over for a decade or two: congrats!
     

    KG1

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    Sweet. I would be excited to bring one of those home too. But alas mine would still only be a dream. Nice ride!
     

    2A_Tom

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    I love Dodge Rams. But the rust out. Pay to get it undercoated especially the wheel wells.
     

    Skullglide

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    Great trucks I’ve been driving a mega cab 2500 Cummins for over two years. It hauls, tows and carries the twins with ease. The Cummins makes easy power. Public safety price? Ram is good to us.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Nice. Dodge makes a nice looking truck. I'm hoping to be in the market next summer for a 3/4 ton truck myself. I'm having a hard time justifying the extra $$$ for the diesel though...at least to my wife. :D
     

    Vigilant

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    Man you’re taking this farmer Cory thing seriously! Tractors, big trucks, farm plates, what’s next, a combine?;)Take the advice, head on over to Zeibart.
     

    phylodog

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    Thanks fellas. She'll be getting the Ziebart treatment for sure, I plan to keep this one for a good long time so it's gotta stay in good shape.
     

    doddg

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    Man you’re taking this farmer Cory thing seriously! Tractors, big trucks, farm plates, what’s next, a combine?;)Take the advice, head on over to Zeibart.

    Thanks fellas. She'll be getting the Ziebart treatment for sure, I plan to keep this one for a good long time so it's gotta stay in good shape.

    1. Been Ziebarting everything for decades: 79 MG, Honda 04 S2000 roadster, 94 and 95 Honda del sols, and all the boring family cars.
    2. Just sold a 14 yr. old Corolla here to a member last Fall, and it had no rust on it b/c of its treatment, and my S2000 (gets driven w/snows on) is still looking "brand-new."
     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    Congrats on the truck, Phylo. Needs a longer bed and 2 more tires if you're really gonna do the farm thing. That should tow a gooseneck with your food plot stuff on it with no problem.
     
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