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It's not that I want to drive a truck -- I HAVE to drive a truck, in order to haul to shows and perform various horse-ownership duties. But truck ownership has its pitfalls. My cherry-red 2004 F250 (nickname "Roy") and I have a love-hate relationship. When it's just Roy, my horse and I cruising down...
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Traditionally, diesel engines have always been seen as noisy, smelly and underpowered engines of little use other than in trucks, taxis and vans. But as diesel engines and their injection system controls have become more refined, the 1980s have seen that situation change. In the UK in 1985 there were almost 65,000 diesel cars sold (about 3.5 per cent of the total number of cars sold), compared with only 5380 in 1980.
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The 283ci small-block was professionally rebuilt in 2016 and there are receipts for most work done. The rebuild included: machine work, trueing rods, all new bearings, Hastings rings and new harmonic balancer. The GM ‘Power Pack’ heads were reconditioned with a machine grind, new valves, springs, guides and seals. An EngineTek Performance cam/lifters was installed –...
Volvo's next edition of the VNL might be the most comfortable truck ever made. Here's what students in dispatch training need to know about it.
As emissions standards become more stringent every year, engine manufacturers continue refining their products in an effort to keep them viable. In the modern-d
The Caterpillar C175-20 diesel engine stands more than 8 feet tall and is capable of cranking out 16,474 lb-ft of torque. The 20-cylinder mammoth is used to pow
Originally billed in advertising as "a self-propelled power plant," the Dodge Power Wagon was a commercial truck produced from 1945 to 1981 that was based on the WC series of WWII military trucks. The moniker has been revived and applied to other releases over the years, but it never really fit the same way it
As emissions standards become more stringent every year, engine manufacturers continue refining their products in an effort to keep them viable. In the modern-d
The truck, which Richards calls “The Reaper,” features a 168-inch ARI custom sleeper.