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Excellent buy! With your knowledge and skills you can do any repairs it might need.

That 12' stock trailer will come in real handy for you to pick up hogs or take to market. I love my 16' bumper pull! We have a 24' gooseneck too but that bumper pull is my favorite. Bought it new for under $4000 which included the customizng - 2 interior gates (both with sliding gates) and rear gate with sliding gate. Have more than gotten our money's worth out of it in 30 years. Could sell it tomorrow for more than what we paid too. Good trailers hold their value.
 

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So the panel that the bridles/halters are hanging on, is not a cut gate that they put against the side? Interesting...

Good for you to find that and make it useful again. A shorter one, like that, than our 20 and 24 ft gooseneck trailers are, makes some of the moving a couple things here and there, a much better thing.

Same with the snooty people here... got to have these big fancy shiny things, payments out their a$$, but put on a big show for the rest... "looks" in general just don't impress me. I don't want something that looks like it is going to fall apart on the next bump in the road... but just looking used but taken care of impresses me alot more...
That's why I have "old" vehicles that run perfectly fine, do not need a rocket scientist to figure out what is wrong, don't have more electronics than a Nasa launch pad for a space ship, and can be worked on.... Plus prefer the standard shift so I can roll the DA%# thing off a hill to start it if necessary....

You're probably right, the sitting in tall grass etc will cause alot of that "rusty" pitting look.

Good for you.....
 

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My F250 is a 2004 with the 6.0. As soon as it went out of warranty we had the EGR deleted. It’s got 210,000 miles on it. I use it to pull trailers, go get feed or haul stuff. It does what I need it to do. I have a car for everything else.
The 7.3 was the best engine Ford ever had. The new engines have too much electronic crap to break down and go wrong.
 

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We have 5 (might be 6) F-250 & F-350's.... all 7.3 diesels. Work horses to the Nth degree... All have over 250,000 miles on them. Use the one for pulling the cattle trailers all the time... stays hooked to the 24 ft aluminum one, as the 20 ft steel frame one needs a new floor in it...I want him to redo the frame and put a "rumber" floor in it.... supposed to last forever... We have salt and all that crap to deal with. We try to not go out with the trailers, even with the trucks, on the salted/brined roads if at all possible to stay off them.
Every truck is pre-2000 except the dually diesel DS got from my dad when he gave up the travel trailer when my mom got alzheimers so bad.... it has more electronic crap on it than you can count... that one is automatic... and one of the 2 with the "bale bed's" for moving the round bales is automatic.... I prefer the manual.....
We also got the gas V-10 Triton(?) F-250 from parents estate, think it is a '99 ? , runs good... but it is an automatic and a short bed to boot... to me the short bed pickups are just DUMB..... bed is too short to do most anything useful.... but my father was a short bed p.u. person except for the dually.......
I have heard the 6.0 were just junk....
 

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@fuzzi ; Realize all the trucks on the farm are 20-30 yrs old.... and all are paid for. We don't get rid of them, we fix/repair/rebuild them.... and when one goes down like the one bale truck with the radiator and all that, we have something else that we can use to feed with, or pull a trailer with....The automatic one had the problem with the bale bed that I went and had to help DS lift the 2 arms to get them up so he could take it to a friend's to get the "ears" on the cylinder rewelded when they broke... we were without any trucks to feed with for 2 days... and it is miles to go to take the tractor to 2 places... got to have backups when you have the number of cattle and places we have to go to.....

@Baymule , glad that your 6.0 is doing good for you.....
 

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@fuzzi ; Realize all the trucks on the farm are 20-30 yrs old.... and all are paid for. We don't get rid of them, we fix/repair/rebuild them.... and when one goes down like the one bale truck with the radiator and all that, we have something else that we can use to feed with, or pull a trailer with....The automatic one had the problem with the bale bed that I went and had to help DS lift the 2 arms to get them up so he could take it to a friend's to get the "ears" on the cylinder rewelded when they broke... we were without any trucks to feed with for 2 days... and it is miles to go to take the tractor to 2 places... got to have backups when you have the number of cattle and places we have to go to.....

@Baymule , glad that your 6.0 is doing good for you.....
I like older cars, fewer bells & whistles. My current bunch are a 2000 Camry (180k), 2006 Accord (330k), and my new baby, a 2007 Highlander Hybrid (260k). We would have kept our 1987 Mitsubishi pickup truck (toy!) but my dh has never fixed cars, so we had to rely on a mechanic. The original parts were wearing out, one by one, and were expensive to replace.
 

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New engine and trans in the forester... $6,000 +/-... and newer engine in the outback $4000 (87,000 miles from wrecked car) ... both installed with guarantees from the mechanic . That was what the cost of some used vehicles were and no telling what "quirks" they had, so I had mine fixed. Figure they will last me the rest of my life.... probably....
 

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