Aug-24-2014 05:44 PM
Sep-03-2014 07:36 AM
wildernesshd wrote:
was just making a funny. some times these threads get way out of hand, with overloaded 1/2 tons and 3/4 tons. most times its in matching the vehicle to the load with the proper setup and adjustments.
Sep-02-2014 08:06 PM
Aug-31-2014 12:38 PM
Aug-31-2014 08:13 AM
dodge guy wrote:
What would you rather be behind? a 3500 dually towing a 35 foot 5`er well within it`s limits with a newby behind the wheel? or a 1500 with a 32ft TT that is 500lbs over it`s GVWR with a seasoned driver behind the wheel?
Aug-31-2014 08:11 AM
Aug-31-2014 08:03 AM
Terryallan wrote:
We were driving up 321 earlier running 70 MPH. A 3500 with what looked like a 28' toy hauler passed us. We watched it as it SWAYED, wiggled, wondered around on the road, and nearly went in the ditch.
So you see, It does not matter what you tow with. If not done correctly. It will sway. Having a 2500, or 3500 is NO magic elixir. My 30' TT is dead still behind my F150. I would not be in that 3500 with that TT hooked to it. It was too scary
Aug-31-2014 07:05 AM
Aug-31-2014 06:07 AM
wildernesshd wrote:
think I read somewhere that in 2017 1/2 ton trucks would have no towing capacity, so if You would like to tow You must buy a 2500-3500 and it must be a diesel. also new federal regulations removing tow hitches from any 1/2 ton less that 2 years old.
what do You think ?
Aug-30-2014 10:35 PM
wildernesshd wrote:
think I read somewhere that in 2017 1/2 ton trucks would have no towing capacity, so if You would like to tow You must buy a 2500-3500 and it must be a diesel. also new federal regulations removing tow hitches from any 1/2 ton less that 2 years old.
what do You think ?
Aug-30-2014 07:49 PM
Aug-30-2014 07:40 PM
blt2ski wrote:I hauled lots of wheat from the farm to the elevator with a D-300 with a 225 slant 6 grossing 16K and an "M" model Studebaker grossing almost 20K 50 years ago. Got the job done without breaking them.
My fist new truck had a 292 I6 with whopping 105 hp. A bb v8 at the time did not even have but 200 hp. A v6 pushing out 300 hp should be able to move MANY trailers that some say they could not. I move 5k trailers with the 292. Not fast, but fast enough. Folks today do not see motto wantthe motors to rev so they make the rrated hp. I have no issues having my vortec350 into the 4-5 k range so it can make the 200-255 hp it is rated at. Pulled a 12k trailer from a stop up a 2-3% grade to 45 mph @ 45 mph on 2nd gear. A people geared v6 with equality hp should be able t do the same.
Oh, that 292 was in an 8600 gvw2500 GMC. I can hear the howling on a barely 100 hp motor in a typical 3/4 to. Truck. Much less getting the same motor in 20k v60 series truck.
Aug-30-2014 12:16 PM
Terryallan wrote:
We were driving up 321 earlier running 70 MPH. A 3500 with what looked like a 28' toy hauler passed us. We watched it as it SWAYED, wiggled, wondered around on the road, and nearly went in the ditch.
So you see, It does not matter what you tow with. If not done correctly. It will sway. Having a 2500, or 3500 is NO magic elixir. My 30' TT is dead still behind my F150. I would not be in that 3500 with that TT hooked to it. It was too scary
Aug-30-2014 06:35 AM
Aug-29-2014 09:41 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Then there is folks like me, that have employees driving said trucks, daily with 6x12 trailer, full of mowers etc, then the bed gets loaded daily with other junk, like grass clipping, prunings etc. Even then, a pickup bed is too small, a 1 ton or class 4 is many times the better option with a 12' dump bed on it.
As I noted recently, worst than a number of years ago, that trucks are harder to find for contractor style rigs. MOST seem to be car equals, even the 8 lug 25/35 series are carpeted, leather, power this that and the other thing.......I found a few basic 1500's, they wanted as much or more than paid for my 05 LS CC dually dmax I bought in 05! Amazing, $30K for a base 1500 with a V6! One does not find these types of rigs used in any kind of decent shape either......or if you do, they are very few and far between.
Marty