Feb-10-2018 02:56 PM
Feb-13-2018 09:38 PM
luberhill wrote:
Well I guess that's one way to look at it but not the intended way, my point that seemed to have gone over your head is IF im buying a truck to pull a 5th with, everything ive read says 1/2 ton truck is minimal for pulling...so IF im buying a truck anyway and there is always a chance of getting a bigger trailer why not just get the 3/4 ton to start with, in pulling its always better to error on the safe side and I never hear anyone saying " jeez this pulls too easy and gets too much fuel mileage, I should have bought a smaller truck" 🙂
Kapish ?
Feb-13-2018 12:07 PM
Feb-13-2018 12:03 PM
luberhill wrote:
so a 25 ft trailer, would that be a 5th or travel ??
And would a 3/4 ton Ford diesel be best to tow or gas or ???
Feb-13-2018 10:20 AM
Feb-13-2018 07:17 AM
bikendan wrote:luberhill wrote:
so a 25 ft trailer, would that be a 5th or travel ??
And would a 3/4 ton Ford diesel be best to tow or gas or ???
Has to mean Travel Trailer.
A 25' 5th wheel is rarer and way less room than a 25' TT. The 5th wheel is measured from nose to bumper, while a TT is measured from tongue to bumper.
The nose of a 5th wheel is longer than the TT tongue.
Feb-13-2018 05:37 AM
Feb-13-2018 04:28 AM
Feb-12-2018 08:56 PM
luberhill wrote:
Id rather have overkill than underkill 🙂 Question, Ive always liked Ford, are they the truck of choice with most for pulling 5th wheels ?? And it looks like all the F250's have diesels, don't they use the V10 anymore ??
Isnt the diesel noisy going down the road ?? That constant roar...
Feb-12-2018 11:10 AM
Feb-12-2018 09:24 AM
luberhill wrote:
Id rather have overkill than underkill 🙂 Question, Ive always liked Ford, are they the truck of choice with most for pulling 5th wheels ?? And it looks like all the F250's have diesels, don't they use the V10 anymore ??
Isnt the diesel noisy going down the road ?? That constant roar...
Feb-12-2018 09:23 AM
valhalla360 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
I figured that it was easier to unhook a toad from a motor home that it was to unhook a 5er from a truck.
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It's about a wash to hook up.
With a 5th wheel, you just back the pickup onto the pin and it snaps in place. Lock it and pull the landing gear and you are done.
With a TOAD, not greatly different. Pull up to the back of the MH, go around attach the links, lock in place and you still have to pull up the MH stabilizers.
A TT is a little more as you have the torsion bars and sway control and you have to be more precise backing up to the trailer but even that is only maybe 2-3 minutes more effort once you get the hang of it.
Where a MH starts to be advantageous for moving frequently is if you get into the sub 25' units with no slides, no toad and you don't set up much at the campsite. There you can unplug and be on your way a little quicker but are you really under that much time pressure to save 10 minutes?
Feb-12-2018 08:31 AM
Feb-11-2018 11:37 PM
luberhill wrote:
so a 25 ft trailer, would that be a 5th or travel ??
And would a 3/4 ton Ford diesel be best to tow or gas or ???
Feb-11-2018 11:20 PM
jplante4 wrote:
I figured that it was easier to unhook a toad from a motor home that it was to unhook a 5er from a truck.
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