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Re: Colorado 2.8 ltr diesel [Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS] #8271134 05/20/21 01:51 PM
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Know 2 guys with these. One is used as a commuter (2wd) and says 30 ish mpg.
2nd one ( 4wd) is used on farm and a fertilizer business.28 mpg empty. He sometimes pulls 10,000 lb fertilizer spreaders 45 mph with his. I wonder how long it would take to stop as there ain't no brakes on those spreaders.

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With a Colorado?


Yep. Attempting with 10,000 lbs would be exciting to say the least.

Re: Colorado 2.8 ltr diesel [Re: tcr2] #8271135 05/20/21 01:51 PM
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Know 2 guys with these. One is used as a commuter (2wd) and says 30 ish mpg.
2nd one ( 4wd) is used on farm and a fertilizer business.28 mpg empty. He sometimes pulls 10,000 lb fertilizer spreaders 45 mph with his. I wonder how long it would take to stop as there ain't no brakes on those spreaders.

eek2 eeks333

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With a Colorado?


Yep. Attempting to quickly stop with 10,000 lbs would be exciting to say the least.

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