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jaycocreek
Oct 22, 2019Explorer II
When you have a truck with overheating problem, avoiding front hitch is just band-aid slap.
I drove my 2017 F350 to bottom of Dead Valley this summer to record 124F.
Bottom of Death Valley is negative 280' while Soshone Ridge is about 2500', so you have quite a climb. I hold my 14,000lb set at 50-60 mph and the coolant temperature went to 192F.
The big radiator fan never engaged.
But you have a Super Truck(grin)...
JFYI..I was talking in general.My truck does not overheat and I think the front mount hitches with a load in them, look goofy..That's just my opinion..
I don't need my EU3000 generator with my truck camper..My 2K Honda never leaves eco-throttle with the AC(5000BTU) or any of the other electrical items other than the microwave and I only use it mostly to charge all my batteries..
The EU3000is is a great generator but it is not compatible with a truck camper because of it's size and weight unless you have a trailer to haul it on,again..Just my opinion..The 2K inverter generator is way more compatible with a TC because of size and weight..You can easily put it wherever you want inside or out..2 of the little Honda's is also a good option for the larger AC's,there also easy to move around and store wherever..
When I take my Yamaha Rhino with me,the EU3000is is always on board..
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