Shiny Steve
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so i find myself in an odd situation of love and hate.
my truck is a td5 flat bed built on a hd galv chassis. lots of time and pennies spent. but more and more i need a truck that just works and isnt in constant need of fixing. i run a small timber business as a side line that seems to be getting busier all the time(good thing). bit this means im relying on my truck even more to deliver things (lots of fire wood).
after a few weeks of constant issues i cant help but think do i make a change, but what too??
or just shut up fix and keep. simple reliable rugged is king i dont care for luxury.
my truck is a td5 flat bed built on a hd galv chassis. lots of time and pennies spent. but more and more i need a truck that just works and isnt in constant need of fixing. i run a small timber business as a side line that seems to be getting busier all the time(good thing). bit this means im relying on my truck even more to deliver things (lots of fire wood).
after a few weeks of constant issues i cant help but think do i make a change, but what too??
or just shut up fix and keep. simple reliable rugged is king i dont care for luxury.