SmokeyT1223
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- May 9, 2018
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- 2015
Hello fellow Eco's. I bought my 2015 Eco Tradesman about a month ago with 37K miles. Every mile I drive it I love it more, especially driving past the gas stations. I recently started a Junk Removal business and the main reason I bought this truck was because of the fuel mileage. I have owned HD diesels in the past and I love diesels in general but I didn't want to feed an HD model plus I didn't want the stiff ride that comes with them. I am starting off with the Ecodiesl and 14' drop gate single axle trailer. My plan is to add a tandem axle trailer for heavier loads and I plan to bag the rear end to compensate on the truck. It is bone stock as far as drive train goes. The only thing I have dome to it is a found OEM 20" wheels with 285/60/20 Nexen AT Pro tires to replace the 275/70/17 tires and wheels that came on it. otherwise, just cosmetic. I wish the Tradesmen had a few more bells with it, but the up side is I can add to it what I want as it is basically a blank slate. One thing I think that should be standard on the Tradesman is a back up camera. They are marketed and sold as work trucks, which means a lot of them pull trailers so it should be a given that they, of all trim packages, should have a camera.
I am looking forward to reading the forums and learning what others have to say and listening to their experiences and knowledge. I'm the kind of guy that if I don't know something about a topic I will find out whatever I can. So I end up knowing a little about a lot of things and not a lot about anything.
From Arkansas I thank you for the opportunity to join your community. Believe it or not, not all of our roads are dirt, not everyone drive pickups, and all of us do not go barefoot. Ok....I DO drive a pickup, but I live on a paved road and I wear shoes!
I am looking forward to reading the forums and learning what others have to say and listening to their experiences and knowledge. I'm the kind of guy that if I don't know something about a topic I will find out whatever I can. So I end up knowing a little about a lot of things and not a lot about anything.
From Arkansas I thank you for the opportunity to join your community. Believe it or not, not all of our roads are dirt, not everyone drive pickups, and all of us do not go barefoot. Ok....I DO drive a pickup, but I live on a paved road and I wear shoes!