2001 Dodge Cummins Pulls Out 84.000lb Kenworth Stuck In A Field! OL’ RED Got Him Moving Demonstrating FANTASTIC PULLING POWER!!!

When you need a raw workhorse then there is one pickup truck you can rely on, the 2001 Dodge Cummins. Why it? Because it has 15 years of proven reliability, durability, endurance and each day a new video encircles the world where a 2001 Dodge Cummins is finishing some heavy duty job.

The 2001 Cummins is I6 5.9-liter turbo diesel engine which delivers 245HP and 505lb-ft of torque. While the horsepower may not seem like an impressive thing on this Cummins the torque is shining! The funny fact is that this power is easy to harness and put it in your favor. By the way you would never be asked why I need to that.

Just look at the video bellow, the owner attached only an 84,000lbs Kenworth truck to his 2001 Dodge Cummins and his truck is sweating out there on the field. As you can see the Kenworth tires are bald, no traction and literally they cannot help the Cummins a lot! It’s like literally you don’t have the rear 8-wheel drive!

But when a Cummins obey to execute a task that must happen and it happened, the Kenworth slowly started to move forward while the Dodge was sliding its tail and sweating its Cummins engine. After 10 feet or maybe more of progress the Kenworth decided to stop and started to go back and honestly we have no idea why they did that! Maybe they wanted to test the truck again and see if the 2001 Dodge Cummins was pulling or it was the Kenworth itself. But for sure that Kenworth needs new tires if it doesn’t want to get stuck often.

Play the video bellow and see what a real Cummins can do. Don’t forget to share your thoughts with us. Enjoy the video.



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