JAKRANCH
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I'm 24 and own idi's for practical and sentimental reasons. My earliest memories of my now deceased grandpa are going out in one to check cows in winter. I learned to drive feeding cows in one since I was 10 or so while my dad fed off the back. Speaking for practical reasons they've got Just enough torque stock to do most things I need, they can be dirt cheap and the simplicity and reliability is only challenged by a 12 valve( and it's got s better truck wrapped around it) plus is easy cheaper to get 20mpg out of as idi
I daily drive it to school and work. And it works its guts out on the ranch and at play.
I do most of my maintenance and upgrades by myself(with buddies) these trucks are awesome for tinkering. It only goes to a shop if I'm hurting for time or don't dare tackle specific projects
I haven't had bad experiences with shops mostly cuz I have a few that I trust
I use my truck to haul everything from horse trailers to camping gear to sprinkler pipe. Always have a bunch of tools and a couple dogs in the back
I daily drive it to school and work. And it works its guts out on the ranch and at play.
I do most of my maintenance and upgrades by myself(with buddies) these trucks are awesome for tinkering. It only goes to a shop if I'm hurting for time or don't dare tackle specific projects
I haven't had bad experiences with shops mostly cuz I have a few that I trust
I use my truck to haul everything from horse trailers to camping gear to sprinkler pipe. Always have a bunch of tools and a couple dogs in the back
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