โMay-13-2018 05:21 PM
โMay-16-2018 05:30 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
If its a diesel (pickup) its a 7.3 but I dont see any factory diesel badging at all either. Both rigs are pretty clean- got a feeling someone spends some time with em.
For those more familiar, that Peterbuilt has me curious. Sure is nice for what it is, I mean it doesn't look like it works for a living anymore? And why trailered as it is, do folks show these?
โMay-16-2018 04:48 PM
Grit dog wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Grit dog wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
It's a '97 7.3 just like mine but mine is white and the tractor is a day cab so it's probably around 14, not 20 and the GN has tandem duals so he's fine weight wise but I would have loaded it backwards and put the weight over the rear axles on the GN.
Funny coincidence, I have the same wireless rear cam setup.....
Putcher glasses on, thatโs a super duty, not a 97.
That tractor is sharp looking though. Glider?
In as much as you have a Dodge, not sure you can ascertain the difference. My glasses are on.
The tractor is about 14K. I drove one just like it b4 I retired. Pulled a quad axle trailer. Mine weighed 14.5 with fuel.
I was talking about the pickup, not the tractor. Super duty, not square body like your 97.
I drive a Dodge by choice, but the better part of a million miles in company Ford trucks allows me to be able to ascertain the difference.
โMay-15-2018 09:48 AM
โMay-15-2018 09:30 AM
Me Again wrote:Lessmore wrote:
The pickup can obviously tow the weight. I've been in Chevy and Dodge pickups that have a flatbed trailer towing similar weight. They handle it. The weight is not so much a concern for me.
My concern would be the physical dimensions of the large truck...width, height and particularly the high center of gravity of weight...potentially overwhelming the truck and trailer, if things got a little squirrelly during the drive.
It looks ok...but I'm not sure I'd want to use that rig to transport the big highway tractor. Just me.
Trailer has 8 tires under it 17.5's or 19.5's! It should be pretty stable. Chris
โMay-15-2018 09:02 AM
Grit dog wrote:
With the 5th wheel cover it may be a show truck. Makes sense. Otherwise who tows a semi tractor with a pickup?? Lol.
I canโt tell if itโs new or restored but itโs a nice looking rig.
I was thinking new glider since itโs on a trailer and seems like itโs loaded pretty far forward to have an engine in it. Or maybe thereโs some air bags givin it their all under that Ford!
โMay-15-2018 08:41 AM
โMay-15-2018 08:31 AM
โMay-15-2018 06:17 AM
hone eagle wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
Daring driver if I see right there are no tie downs :h
Check drivers side front ,I see a yellow strap but nothing on the back?
โMay-14-2018 08:02 PM
Lessmore wrote:
The pickup can obviously tow the weight. I've been in Chevy and Dodge pickups that have a flatbed trailer towing similar weight. They handle it. The weight is not so much a concern for me.
My concern would be the physical dimensions of the large truck...width, height and particularly the high center of gravity of weight...potentially overwhelming the truck and trailer, if things got a little squirrelly during the drive.
It looks ok...but I'm not sure I'd want to use that rig to transport the big highway tractor. Just me.
โMay-14-2018 06:14 PM
โMay-14-2018 03:18 PM
โMay-14-2018 12:51 PM
newman fulltimer wrote:
Daring driver if I see right there are no tie downs :h
โMay-14-2018 10:23 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:Grit dog wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
It's a '97 7.3 just like mine but mine is white and the tractor is a day cab so it's probably around 14, not 20 and the GN has tandem duals so he's fine weight wise but I would have loaded it backwards and put the weight over the rear axles on the GN.
Funny coincidence, I have the same wireless rear cam setup.....
Putcher glasses on, thatโs a super duty, not a 97.
That tractor is sharp looking though. Glider?
In as much as you have a Dodge, not sure you can ascertain the difference. My glasses are on.
The tractor is about 14K. I drove one just like it b4 I retired. Pulled a quad axle trailer. Mine weighed 14.5 with fuel.
โMay-14-2018 09:52 AM