โAug-05-2018 02:20 PM
โSep-13-2018 12:01 PM
โSep-13-2018 11:33 AM
mhamershock wrote:
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I love this one. a Dodge 1/2 ton with a 360? When was this, 1988? Obsolete technology totally irrelevant to today's 1/2 ton trucks.
Mike
โSep-13-2018 10:47 AM
mowermech wrote:
When the fifth wheel went away, and we sold the horses so we didn't have to haul hay anymore, I got rid of the one ton dually and bought a nice little Dodge half ton 4X4, 360 V8, SWB, quad cab.
It was great until I hauled a bunch of stuff for my radio club to a swap meet in Sheridan, WY. I-90 across the rolling plains of Eastern Montana has a LOT of hills. That poor truck did a lot of shifting on those hills.
When I got home, I put the half ton up for sale and found a 3/4 ton CTD truck. It tows that trailer, with 2 ATVs in it, no problem at all, and I know I will never overload it.
I am much happier with the 3/4 ton.
โSep-12-2018 05:50 AM
Grit dog wrote:
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Keep the adapter for 1 off situations and get a 2-1/2" hitch stinger, or your certain to bend the hitch pin and/or wallow out the receiver holes eventually using the adapter for heavy/ repeated use.
โSep-11-2018 05:32 PM
โSep-03-2018 09:54 AM
richclover wrote:
Guess I overdid it...
Got a very good trade on my 2009 Dodge 2500HD so I sprung for a new Ram 2500HD crew cab, short bed Tradesman, 4x4. Cummins, of course.
First clue was the Class 5 hitch receiver. It came with the Class 3-4 adaptor so my 10,000# hitch will work. Max for the Coleman TT is way less.
The truck is rated for near 17,000# trailer.
Itโs a great โdaily driverโ ๐
โSep-03-2018 05:29 AM
โSep-02-2018 03:41 PM
โAug-29-2018 01:06 PM
Michiganmetzger wrote:
MNGeeks is correct it is the mossy oak 23rls the gvrw is not listed anywhere.Possibly in the neighborhood of 6300lbs? Truck payload? my wife and myself and gear 1500lbs probably less.
โAug-29-2018 06:06 AM
mkirsch wrote:No!! I stop at 1/2 ton because of "common sense and reasonableness." There is no problem with a 1/2 ton towing up to it's ratings without exceeding any. If I wanted a "Rock Star" I'd use a class 8. What I want is a truck that will do the job towing and still excel as a Daily Driver.troubledwaters wrote:
There is no end to "better, safer, stronger"; that's where common sense and reasonableness comes in.
You stop at the 3/4 ton precisely because of "common sense and reasonableness." ...
โAug-29-2018 12:37 AM
CaLBaR wrote:
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I think some of you are still in the early 2000's and don't realize that the 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks of today are very different than they used to be. Materials are stronger, brakes better, cooling better etc than the old trucks. There are solid engineering reasons that all trucks are rated to tow a lot more than they did even 5 or 10 years ago.
Setup correctly any of the trucks will tow safely to their ratings. Right tool for the right job.
โAug-28-2018 05:44 PM
โAug-28-2018 04:47 AM
troubledwaters wrote:
There is no end to "better, safer, stronger"; that's where common sense and reasonableness comes in.
โAug-26-2018 09:02 PM
troubledwaters wrote:burningman wrote:If you want better, safer, stronger, why aren't you using a Class 8 for your load? Seems like you just settled for Good Enough; just like the people that use a half ton within its ratings.
There are plenty of half tons that will tow that trailer, but a 3/4 ton will do it better and be a safer better stronger setup. Thatโs just how it is.
There is no end to "better, safer, stronger"; that's where common sense and reasonableness comes in.