Lowest mile IDI in existence?

oldmisterbill

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That is nice - I would like to see underneath it. Its hard to believe it hasn't been exposed to sitting with some salt on it. Fisher plow is a big plus. Note the sticker JC Madigan.

Funny I knew J.C. Madigan personally - he had a trucking company -specialized in hauling lime from Canada & started doing repairs ,then on to truck accessorys -like plows -dump bodys ,salt spreaders chrome ,you name it. He is probably still in business.
 

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Hell with the truck, I want the manuals.

It sure has no wear on the pedals. 20k for a truck outfitted like that is cheap.IMO
 

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Either that or it was like our 88 F250...it would roll mileage off when you backed up! I plowed one weekend with it, using two full tanks of fuel and refilling, caught hell when I went to work on Monday and the mileage was only like 30 miles using close to 40 gallons of fuel...then we discovered that the speedo would roll backwards, of course, plowing the parking lots on campus, you did as much backwards as forwards...I think the 30 miles were coffee runs! lol
 

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Either that or it was like our 88 F250...it would roll mileage off when you backed up! I plowed one weekend with it, using two full tanks of fuel and refilling, caught hell when I went to work on Monday and the mileage was only like 30 miles using close to 40 gallons of fuel...then we discovered that the speedo would roll backwards, of course, plowing the parking lots on campus, you did as much backwards as forwards...I think the 30 miles were coffee runs! lol

Reminds me of Ferris Bueler's day off.....only that Ferrari didn;t have such luck when running in rewind!
 

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1991 F350 CHASSIS CAB 4X4
Built: October 9, 1990
Paint Code: AT
Trim Code: AK
Gross Weight: 11,000lbs

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it's nice.low miles doesn't mean she wont need parts.sitting takes it toll too.
i bought mine with 47k miles a couple yrs ago.ALL old trucks require attention.
she's priced a bit steep,but the feller buying it even @ 20k will get that back pretty quick working her daily.so it's not all as bad as it seems.but id never pay that much for it.
 
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It might only be a little over 3K on the odometer but was the truck used exclusively for plowing or was the odometer disconnected for a few years. Either way I would not want that truck.

Someone said the pedals look like the right mileage well anyone can replace pedals. If your going to judge mileage like that I have a truck that only has 95K on the clock to sell you. :sly
 

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You looking for one? Got an 8 foot to get rid of.

I sold 7 or 8 fishers when I moved from MA to OK. It hardly snows in suny Oklahomaaaa .........

If I had a commercial use for a truck set up like that-heck yes I'd buy it for $20,000 in a heartbeat.
 
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It might only be a little over 3K on the odometer but was the truck used exclusively for plowing or was the odometer disconnected for a few years. Either way I would not want that truck.

Someone said the pedals look like the right mileage well anyone can replace pedals. If your going to judge mileage like that I have a truck that only has 95K on the clock to sell you. :sly

Look closley at what is under the frame paint-that truck is from heavy salt country - it couldn't have been used but very little. The steel is still smooth under the paint. I love it. Wonder if it has AC. I have been building some loam on my property and have a hundred -fifty or so yards of wood chips.Now I want at least 70 yards of cow dung. If I was a little younger I'd buy it sell the plow and use it to haul soil products and move my tractors (I would start doing tractor work. Hmmmmmm wish the grand kids were older, I'd be starting them in business.:D
 

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