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I’ve been trying to do some research on a dual fuel work truck, which burns natural gas as well as regular. I’ve heard they have have been working out the kinks in ewer models. Does Ford make a F250? Also here in Port land OR there is only one fueling station for the public. I may be able to buy a used one. Thanks to everyone for advice.
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I've been trying to do some research on a dual fuel work truck, which burns natural gas as well as regular. I've heard they have have been working out the kinks in ewer models. Does Ford make a F250? Also here in Port land OR there is only one fueling station for the public. I may be able to buy a used one. Thanks to everyone for advice.