Wow man, is that your property? Beautiful!
I've read quite alot from you since buying my 24 and joining the forum. Of all the thousands of ppl here, it didn't take me long to pick out the handful of very active and legitimately knowledgeable fellers who I tend to pay more attention to, and appreciate. You're one of them. Be a shame for the forum and the HD-owning community to lose your advice and info. Stick around!
I really appreciate that. I plan to stick around and be useful, as well as continue to expand my knowledge on these trucks. I’ll be ordering another Ram HD diesel in 3 years or so. Just taking a temporary hiatus to reallocate fundage to more important projects. I will say, after 80 miles of half ton ownership, I am really impressed. But I won’t be buying another HD diesel until Ram decides to update the cab on them to the larger, roomier configuration. Having all the space in the back. For the kids, groceries, luggage, daily supply stuff, etc is incredible. Plus the leg room.
From a drivers perspective, I think the first thing that popped out at me is the smoothness and how well they track going down the road. Even from brand new, I felt like I was constantly tugging on the steering wheel in my 3500, adjusting left and right as it wandered down the road. This thing feels like I could fall asleep behind the wheel and I’d still make it to my destination unscathed. The other thing is the acceleration and instantaneous power. It makes the same 420 hp and my dually did, but smoother and more responsive. Obviously doesn’t have the torque, but the 3.92 axle does give it more “pep” off the line. The inline six is very smooth running. Even more so than my wife’s 5.7 hemi half ton. I continue to be impressed.
And yes, this is our property. We’ve been very blessed. Bought this just before the Covid housing market when sky high. 7 acres out in the country where I (we) belong. Our current project is the horse barn we started in June of 2024. Slowly but surely coming together. Along with the horses, my wife will have an at-home office for remote work there. I’ve been working off and on trying to get the interior finished. Got the framing mostly done and the horse stalls built. Quite a bit more work to go, but as a teacher, having summers off is very helpful for such things


