SUPER-DUTY PICKUPS 

By: By Daryl Bridenbaugh

NEED A heavier-duty pickup for hauling and pulling large loads? Accubuilt in Lima, OH, is building them now. The company, which is best known for its...

GADGET GURUS 

By: By Katie Sauck

SIGNS READING Inventors Welcome lined the streets in front of local businesses in Redwood Falls, MN, while inventors from all over the United States displayed...

Tougher Tundra 

By: By Karen McMahon

FARMERS who want more options for a full-size pickup beyond the usual Dodge, Ford, Chevy or GMC will have another choice next year. Toyota is releasing...

HIDE-AWAY HITCH 

THE STOW-A-BALL gooseneck hitch from Valley Industries uses a custom mounting bracket attached under the pickup bed to allow full use of the bed when...

Stop diesel engine sludge 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Today’s technologically advanced tractors and diesel pickup trucks require special motor oil....

What's new from Sunbelt 

By: by Karen McMahon

The Sunbelt Ag Expo unveiled a wealth of new farm equipment. ...

Built to beat on 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Dodge Ram Power Wagon is back. ...

Your input 

Ford truck owners. Too low tire pressure? No Heider parts.

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The Big 3, plus 2 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

New competition means more choices, increased performance for 2004 pickup trucks.

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2004 medium-duty trucks 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Tow a trailer; haul a load or cruise in a monster pickup truck.

...

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