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3/7/10 How many Diesels do you own?

3/7/10 How many Diesels do you own?

  • 1

    Votes: 34 50.7%
  • 2

    Votes: 12 17.9%
  • 3

    Votes: 9 13.4%
  • 4

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5

    Votes: 3 4.5%
  • 6

    Votes: 5 7.5%
  • 7

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • 8

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • 9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10+

    Votes: 1 1.5%

  • Total voters
    67
You guys that have multiple trucks, which do you like best. I have a Powerstroke and a Duramax. The Ford is a 95, it's eaten a couple of transmissions so far. The Ford tranny sucks. The engine has only had a couple of hiccups, minor things Injector Pressure Regulator and Glow Plug solenoid. Great motor but can't hold a candle to the DMax. Love that thing, starts great in cold weather and has plenty of power, plus it has the Allison tranny. :thumbsup:
 
05 CCSB Duramax
2030 John Deere
826 International
1066 Int.
1486 Int.
Allis Chalmers I6 Generator on home farm
Catepillar V8 Generator on other hog farm

There's gotta be one or two I missed. Anyways, it's a lot, lol. Always room for more, though! ;)
 
I didnt realize we could count anything besides our trucks, ah who cares right? Anywho, i have 2 2006 LBZ's with 8' Fisher plows. One is an ECSB 4X4 and the other is a RCLB 4X4. I also have a Sumitomo 8k lb mini-ex for toying around the yard with and occasional use for the business.
 
Currently:

07 Sierra
06 VW TDI

Gone but not forgotten:
06 Jeep Liberty 2.8 CRD
98 GMC Suburban 2500, 4x4, 6.5 Southern Comfort Conversion
88 Suburban 1500, 4x4, 31" BFG A/T, 8500 lb Warn winch, rear lift gate
86 Suburban 2wd, Barn Doors
79 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4.3 Diesel, Racor fuel filter
76 VW Rabbit Pickup 1.6 NA Diesel 50 mpg
 
2002 Dodge Ram Cummins(Soon to be replaced by Diesel Jimmy)
1986 CUCV 6.2
1993 Ford L8000 8.3 Cumapart(last one I will ever own !!)
1987 Ford L8000 3208T CAT POWER !!(real diesel power !!)
1980 New Holland 775 Duetz 912
1979 Ford 1600 Jap 2cyl diesel
 
3 for now.

'85 6.2 N/A blazer
'96 6.5 TD pickup
'03 John Deere X595 4x4 3-cyl N/A Yanmar Diesel ~1.0L

4 if you count the 94 CCLB i'm working on for a friend, but it's not mine.
 
Ones I own:
-98 C/3500 in my sig with a 6.5L
-87 New Holland 6.6L I6

At the Yard:
-Kubota 4cyl Bobcat
-96 F-Super Duty with a 7.3L PSD
-85 International S1600 with a 6.9IDI
-86 International S1900 with the DT466
 
7 Should all be in my sig. The john deere 4300 is the newest ,most expensive and the most versitile. A truely amazing machine. Go from loader and backhoe to mowing lawn in less than 10 minuites. Will lift over 2000 lbs with the loader.
 
my boss owns 61 of em. trucks, tri-axles, excavators, loaders, backhoes, dozers, pavers, rollers, tranfer machine (shuttle buggy), generators, crushers, and 1 pickup (a duramax of course :D)

i myself only own the one big blue chev
 
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I'm counting my extended familys' diesels too since they're parked in my yard.:smile5:

96 6.5 GMC (just sold)
78 Mercedes-Benz 240D
90 6.2 Banks TD Suburban
80-something Ford 6.9
97 6.5 parts truck
 
2.. 6.5
2.. 6.2 ( 1 in a wheel loader)
1.. waukesha (tractor)
1.. detroit 453(tractor)
1.. belarus (tractor
2.. detroit 471(cat) and a spare
1.. Allis chalmers ( wheel loader)

that makes 10,all runners.

The waukesha would be my favorite as it never needed anything in 7000 hrs.
 
Damn, I am jealous of all of you guys and the fleets of diesels you have. I have just my one, but would love to add one or two more to the stable. Maybe a tractor and and an older truck to play around with and wrench on.
 
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