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JIMNLIN wrote:There are a couple of problems with the max rated Ford 1/2 tons. First is availability. They don't seem to make very many of them. It is almost like they don't want to. Maybe they just want the "press" that those high ratings bring.After 1000lbs of tongue wt and a 500lbs of me, family and dog there ain't much payload left. Most I see are between 1500-1800lbs payload. I mean I have to bring beer right? And I could just forget about the firewood.
Leaning toward a 3/4 ton truck.
Agree with a 3/4 ton truck.
However you and many are short changings Fords higher rated F150 packages/payloads. Ford markets 3-4 different (tow and payload) F150 packages.
Example;
6800-7000 gvwr with tiny 3800 rawr can have 1400-1600 lb payload in the bed.
Next up is a a 7550 gvwr and 4550 rawr can have 1900-2100 lb payload in the bed.
Tops is the 8200-7850 gvwr with 4800 rawr good for 2300-2500 lb payload in the bed.
So choose the wrong package like others did and you too will swear a F150 can't do the job.
The 5.0 or the 3.5 EB engine won't have any issues pulling that size TT.
โDec-24-2017 06:52 PM
After 1000lbs of tongue wt and a 500lbs of me, family and dog there ain't much payload left. Most I see are between 1500-1800lbs payload. I mean I have to bring beer right? And I could just forget about the firewood.
Leaning toward a 3/4 ton truck.
โDec-24-2017 01:36 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I find an under powered, correctly speced payload ability vehicle is better than a correctly to overpowered, barely correct payload ability truck. Obviously I hope, a correctly powered, correctly speced payload vehicle is best. If the first two options are my choices, I've found the first option typed is best! Especially if I correctly set it up with the best tranny option, and gears in axels. I've had one or two powered correctly motors, but the gearing in the trans and axels did not allow said truck to go up steeper grades.
It is not just a single what are you over or under for a tow rig.
marty
โDec-24-2017 12:48 PM
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โDec-23-2017 09:40 AM
watt100 wrote:
I had a 2014 F250 gas 6.2 if I remember correctly 3:72 and i thought it was a dog towing 8000 pound pull behind. But i came from a diesel not even close. Going up I-77 in WV had to stay in truck lane with the gas and got 5 MPG. I am now back to Diesel.
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โDec-22-2017 11:54 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Think duty cycle too. Whatโs the split? 300 days commuting and 50 days towing or the other way around?
โDec-22-2017 11:17 AM
โDec-22-2017 10:11 AM
PenMan wrote:
No such thing as tow vehicle overkill. I was having trouble pulling my 23 ft. hybrid in the NM mountains with a Ford half ton van (biggest V8 offered at the time). I bought a one ton Dodge diesel dually since I didn't know what I might want to move up to as far as a future trailer purchase. Now I'm very happy I did that.
โDec-22-2017 10:05 AM