โJan-04-2020 03:18 PM
โJan-11-2020 04:47 PM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why would anyone think that you can possibly exceed your RV's GVWR???
I full time with my 21k DRV. Last I checked It weighed 24k. UH, well wait a minute.......how did that happen????? :B
Lucy's rocks!
โJan-11-2020 01:50 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why would anyone think that you can possibly exceed your RV's GVWR???
I full time with my 21k DRV. Last I checked It weighed 24k. UH, well wait a minute.......how did that happen????? :B
โJan-10-2020 09:03 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why would anyone think that you can possibly exceed your RV's GVWR???
I full time with my 21k DRV. Last I checked It weighed 24k. UH, well wait a minute.......how did that happen????? :B
โJan-10-2020 07:47 AM
โJan-10-2020 06:49 AM
rhagfo wrote:keh3491 wrote:
I am a dietitian and my husband is a nurse. We are traveling, doing contract that are usually 3 months at a time. Right now we stay in air b&bโs usually but itโs so hard packing up and moving that often and it gets very expensive. Our poor pets get so stressed when we keep uprooting them. So, this is why we are going to get the 5th wheel. We have borrowed the in-laws trailer before and got a little idea of what itโs like. Because we have been on the road for about 6 months now we have already down sized considerably and just rent a uhaul when we move. My husband drives an F250 so we know what we can pull. We are a little worried that the Montana may be a little heavy.keh3491 wrote:
So the F250 can pull 15,900 lbs.
Well at full GVWR of that 5er you really need a F350 DRW, while you might fit just under specs in a SRW you might not like the towing experience.
โJan-09-2020 04:28 PM
keh3491 wrote:
I am a dietitian and my husband is a nurse. We are traveling, doing contract that are usually 3 months at a time. Right now we stay in air b&bโs usually but itโs so hard packing up and moving that often and it gets very expensive. Our poor pets get so stressed when we keep uprooting them. So, this is why we are going to get the 5th wheel. We have borrowed the in-laws trailer before and got a little idea of what itโs like. Because we have been on the road for about 6 months now we have already down sized considerably and just rent a uhaul when we move. My husband drives an F250 so we know what we can pull. We are a little worried that the Montana may be a little heavy.
keh3491 wrote:
So the F250 can pull 15,900 lbs.
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โJan-06-2020 01:41 PM
MFL wrote:
With FW loaded to 16,900, you would likely need a DRW 350, as you would likely be over RAWR/tire rating. The 2940 pin wt per site, would be an unloaded pin wt. Once loaded for full time living, that pin wt will likely be 4K+. Seems you are correct to think what ever 250 you have will not work for that FW.
Jerry
โJan-06-2020 12:56 PM
โJan-06-2020 12:29 PM
MFL wrote:keh3491 wrote:
So the F250 can pull 15,900 lbs.
All 250s are not the same. You need to state year, gas or diesel, tire rating, any suspension enhancement (springs/airbags,etc). A beefed up 250 would be at upper limit at that wt.
Jerry
โJan-06-2020 12:16 PM
keh3491 wrote:
So the F250 can pull 15,900 lbs.