First weekend with my truck
It was a beautiful weekend in New England and I found every excuse in the book to get my new truck out on the road. I love this truck!!!
I made several trips to the dump, home depot and even started clearing some of my back yard just so I would have something else to take to the dump.

A friend of mine has been wanting to clean out his garage for the past few years, so we filled up the 8-foot bed twice and got rid of everything.
Unfortunately, within 5 miles of leaving the dealership, I heard something hit the driver side door. When I got home, I realized it must have been a rock and I've got a nice ding in the door. To be honest, I'm happy to get that first one out of the way. I bought this truck to put it to work and I figure I'll be getting a lot more scratches and dings in the future.
I drove a Tundra for the past 6 years, so driving the 350 is taking a little getting used to - especially trying to park it. I adjusted the bottom section of the mirrors so they are pointing toward the rear wheels and that seems to help when I'm backing up.
After I got it home, I popped the hood and then walked to the front of the truck and released the latch. As the hood began to rise, I started to laugh when I realized that it was now clearly out of my reach. I never though about that. I'm going to need a damn step stool to check the oil and clean the windshield (I'm 5'7").
The only other issue I had was with the antenna and the parking garage at work. It hits three of the ceiling supports and bends back a bit (not too bad). Where can I get a replacement antenna when this one snaps off?
During the first 230 miles, I got about 12-13 mpg. 90% of my driving was around town - all stop and go.
This is my first diesel, so I'm learning as I go. I read through the manual and it talked about draining the water separator when the indicator light comes on. How often do you guys have to do this?
I may take a drive down to Maryland in a few weeks and I'll be carrying a load of firewood. I can't wait to get some weight in the back of that truck and see how she performs on the highway.
So far, I'm a VERY happy 6.0 owner.