Ram 6.7L Cummins
RAM was back in Wisconsin to join the farming community to showcase a full line-up of 2019 RAM Trucks. Gordinier Group staff were there in full force at the off-road track and the towing demo to highlight all the new features inside and out.
Showgoers at the RAM off-road track could choose from the 1500 Rebel with the 5.7 Hemi or the Limited with a Hemi and E-Torque option. Or RAM also came prepared to show off the 2019 Best-In-Class RAM 2500 Power Wagon with the 6.4 Hemi or the 2500 Laramie Sport with the 6.7 Cummins.
The RAM 3500 Longhorn Dually was also demonstrated to the crowds with its towing capabilities of 1,000 lb-ft Diesel Torque that can haul up to 7,680 lbs of payload. RAM Trucks never disappoint and the agricultural consumers were very impressed by the first-hand demonstration.
The 2017 Ram Farm Show Tour tallied it’s 5th and final summer show at the SunBelt Ag Show in Moultrie, GA.
This year’s tour recorded stops at:
- World Agriculture Expo, Tulare CA (February 13-17)
- Wisconsin Farm Technology Days – Kewaunee, WI (July 11-13)
- Farm Progress Show – Decatur, IL (August 29-31)
- Husker Harvest Days – Grand Island, NE (September 12-14)
- SunBelt Ag Expo – Moultrie, GA (October 17-19)
Of all 5 farm shows in 2017, there was only 1 day that we were unable to drive due to inclement weather – this must be a record!
With friendly weather and the best light and heavy-duty truck lineup in the market, the Ram ride+drive tracks were busier than ever this year. As the focus has been shifting more towards the towing/hauling capability of these trucks, our courses have changed to accommodate more demand there. We still offer an off-road ride course at all shows, but have also added an experiential towing portion to the drive, where guests can get behind the wheel of a 1500, 2500 or 3500 and actually pull a trailer to feel the power, torque and load -handling. Of course, the crowd favorite is the 3500 6.7L Cummins High Output w/max tow that is pulling 30,000 lbs worth of a Case backhoe on a Big Tex gooseneck trailer. How’s that for real-life experience?







