Jan-29-2020 04:12 PM
Feb-01-2020 11:53 AM
MFL wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"at 55 Im only a spring chicken compared to a lot here..."
Dang, that hurt a little.
Ya, ouch! I retired at 58, not last year. There is a pic of me by my dirt bike, on page 2 on the motorcycle thread, in the around campfire forum. I challenge Ford truck guy, and my forum friend Lyle to post their recent picture. You are as young as you look/feel, IMO. To be fair, my pic is from Spring 18. How about Ron wearing his B&W cap?
Not trying to hijack, as the OP got his answer, and has not come back. The forums can use a little fun activity this time of year.
Jerry
Feb-01-2020 09:27 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"at 55 Im only a spring chicken compared to a lot here..."
Dang, that hurt a little.
Feb-01-2020 07:06 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"at 55 Im only a spring chicken compared to a lot here..."
Dang, that hurt a little.
Feb-01-2020 07:00 AM
Feb-01-2020 05:01 AM
Jan-31-2020 07:53 AM
MFL wrote:
My fatherly advice, is more about practicality, than dollars spent! While I have never been left, wanting for much, most of my adult life, I've never purposely purchased extras on a vehicle, that I'd never use. I've purchased 8 new trucks, off the lot, some fancier than I needed, but got a great deal. The Ford XLT, that I have now, my 9th new truck, is the only one I ordered. It has some handy things, the computer stuff, the steering wheel controls, including hands free phone button.
BTW...as to Dad, not knowing your age, I'm guessing you meant brother, likely younger brother. :C
Jerry
Jan-31-2020 04:54 AM
Jan-30-2020 02:44 PM
Jan-30-2020 12:17 PM
laknox wrote:
Diesel, 4x4, crew cab? Sure be nice...Dad! :B
Lyle
Jan-30-2020 09:05 AM
ford truck guy wrote:MFL wrote:laknox wrote:
I've had a TO Ball/Companion combo since 2004. Not once have I had any movement of my Companion, towing or not. Would I love to have a Companion on pucks? Hell yeah, but that pesky $80 grand for a new truck sorta gets in the way...
Lyle
Hey Lyle...first off, you don't need all the bells, electronic gadgets, etc. You could easily go get a new 3500 SRW, with what you actually need/use for a mere 50-60K. :C
Jerry
On the Ford Build and price site -
Basic, 2020 -Crew Cab, 4X4 , 6.7, LB, SRW, 5ver prep kit, XLT package
MSRP is-$60,485.00.. less incentives, and dealer deduction... No reason to believe that cant be had for under 50k
Jan-30-2020 09:04 AM
Durb wrote:laknox wrote:Durb wrote:
Here are some hitches you can't use: Andersen, Pullrite Super Lite, B&W companion with turnover ball mount. Someone may comment if you can add factory pucks. If so, the Companion for the puck system would be a good choice. I would stay clear of all single point attachment hitches with a gooseneck ball mount as they may rotate in the bed some.
I've had a TO Ball/Companion combo since 2004. Not once have I had any movement of my Companion, towing or not. Would I love to have a Companion on pucks? Hell yeah, but that pesky $80 grand for a new truck sorta gets in the way...
Lyle
Did you use your Companion with a Sidewinder or Turning point hitch with a lock-out capture plate? B&W specifically says to not use the turnover ball hitch for these applications in their instructions. Their rule, not mine. You can access the instruction manual on their website.
Jan-30-2020 07:47 AM
MFL wrote:laknox wrote:
I've had a TO Ball/Companion combo since 2004. Not once have I had any movement of my Companion, towing or not. Would I love to have a Companion on pucks? Hell yeah, but that pesky $80 grand for a new truck sorta gets in the way...
Lyle
Hey Lyle...first off, you don't need all the bells, electronic gadgets, etc. You could easily go get a new 3500 SRW, with what you actually need/use for a mere 50-60K. :C
Jerry
Jan-30-2020 07:46 AM
laknox wrote:Durb wrote:
Here are some hitches you can't use: Andersen, Pullrite Super Lite, B&W companion with turnover ball mount. Someone may comment if you can add factory pucks. If so, the Companion for the puck system would be a good choice. I would stay clear of all single point attachment hitches with a gooseneck ball mount as they may rotate in the bed some.
I've had a TO Ball/Companion combo since 2004. Not once have I had any movement of my Companion, towing or not. Would I love to have a Companion on pucks? Hell yeah, but that pesky $80 grand for a new truck sorta gets in the way...
Lyle
Jan-30-2020 07:31 AM