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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4106107" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Out here 3-4 years and they're smelter bait. Corrosion and the mileage on the power train makes trying to fix them up or not a coin flip. It's all a matter of miles and whether it's they're easy miles or hard miles. You see out here it's gas drilling country and if you have bit of acreage and the gas driller hits gas on it you'll get free gas for your residence. So what do people do? The stick a house out in that god forsaken place and use the gas line right of way which can go for miles as their ingress and egress. And if they don't use that it's often an abandoned strip mine haul road or a old logging trail. Nothing outside of a Quigley, a deuce and a half or a Marmon Herrington lasts long when exposed to that kind of operating environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4106107, member: 58386"] Out here 3-4 years and they're smelter bait. Corrosion and the mileage on the power train makes trying to fix them up or not a coin flip. It's all a matter of miles and whether it's they're easy miles or hard miles. You see out here it's gas drilling country and if you have bit of acreage and the gas driller hits gas on it you'll get free gas for your residence. So what do people do? The stick a house out in that god forsaken place and use the gas line right of way which can go for miles as their ingress and egress. And if they don't use that it's often an abandoned strip mine haul road or a old logging trail. Nothing outside of a Quigley, a deuce and a half or a Marmon Herrington lasts long when exposed to that kind of operating environment. [/QUOTE]
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