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They all used to be 2.8 which I know were very good trucks - but from 2005 onwards they do the Daily in a 2.3 and 3.0 version.

 

Suppose the 2.3 must be at least 120 hp? which would get most things done, just wonder how it would be towing a chipper as well as a ton of chips.

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They all used to be 2.8 which I know were very good trucks - but from 2005 onwards they do the Daily in a 2.3 and 3.0 version.

 

Suppose the 2.3 must be at least 120 hp? which would get most things done, just wonder how it would be towing a chipper as well as a ton of chips.

 

On road i reckon youd be fine, off road they are about as good as a wet weekend in vladivostock.

I've had this 35C11D since 2001.

Definately time for a change.:scared:

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