I too went down that that road where I was told you can pull this baby with F150 truck with ease.
I drove it home with no problems whatsoever. Made a few local trips with no problems. Then decided to make a run to Gatlinburg. The bigger hill in VA I did ok going up with some reduced speed and then the next bigger hill down I81 was also not so bad going up but boy coming down the other side was katie-bar-the-door...
I knew the third big hill around Marion Va was gonna eat my lunch big so I just turned around and finally made it back home with my fifth wheel. It still sits where i parked it some five years ago. Makes a great camping at home trailer.
I then got a 4200lbs OFF-ROAD trailer and my F150 doesn't know its back there... Gets great gas mileage whether I am pulling the trailer or not and no high dollar maintenance required to operate the trailer. This trailer has all the modern things inside just a little short of hallway space. WIN WIN WIN as far as I am concerned.
If you can afford the house size trailers and want to fight them going down the big roads then you should also be able to afford the big trucks to pull them is the way I look at it...
I think Its much like the motorcycle. If you grew up on one from being a kid then it is the easiest thing in the world to live with. I think the same goes for pulling trailers. The farm guys do it with their eyes closed it seems. I fought it big time every trip i made with the big trailers...
There is no way I would survive the US82 two lane road in Arkansas meeting up with GEORGIA PACIFIC hugh loaded down logging trailer coming at me at 70MPH with my F150 pulling the 8200lbs fifth wheel trailer. The last thing you would remember seeing would be the Georgia Pacific truck driver with a great big smile on his face...
Just some of my thoughts. You see alot of F150 size trucks on the road pulling the big trailers - go figure... My old Sears LT1000 riding lawn mower spots my 4200lb OFF-ROAD trailer just fine at home as well....
Roy Ken
My Posts are IMHO based on my experiences - Words in CAPS does not mean I am shouting
Roy - Carolyn
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