All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Ford HitchThanks everyone for the good repliesRe: Ford HitchThanks everyone for the comments. I will just have to buy the adapter or a 2.5 inch receiver. I am glad that it has such a heavy duty rated hitch.Re: Ford HitchThanks I will look.Re: Ford HitchThat is a good point. Do you happen to know what the rating on my hitch might be.Ford HitchHello everyone, I just recently purchased a 2008 Ford F350 Crew Cab Dually Diesel and was wandering why the truck has a 2.5 inch hitch on it. I am pretty sure that Chevy and Dodge do not do this. Now I have to by a sleeve adapter for the hitch so that I can use it. Is there some reason why Ford is doing this.Re: Is a longer camp site needed for back rampMost of the time we get pull through sites which are great for loading and unloading the golf cart. When I cant get a pull through I will unload and then back in to the site. If we don't take the toy it really does not matter but that is very seldom that we do not take it.Re: Work and play or similarHello there, we have a 2012 Work & Play Model WPT30WR. We really like ours and it is very suited for our needs. I cant really say anything negative about it other than it took a while to get use to not having a slide on it. But for us we do not spend a lot of time inside the camper other than to sleep and go to the bathroom. There are several models of the Work & Plays to choose from. There are probally nicer ones than ours out now since our is a couple of years old. Go take a look at a few of them and I believe that you might find one that suits your needs. We hauled 2 large cruiser bikes in the garage and never had a problem. Sold the bikes and now all we haul is a golf cart. Overall it has been a very dependable trust worthy toy hauler.Re: Will golf cart fit?I just have a regular standard golf cart and the drop down bed in the back of the garage and when I load the golf cart it clears the bed by a couple of inches. With yours being lifted I hope that it will go in there ok. If mine was lifted it would not fit in the garage unless I removed the bed. I would measure the garage and then call and get the height of the golf cart to be sure. good luckRe: Suggestions for securing golf cart in garage...I tie mine down on all 4 corners and have never had a problem. My batteries are tied down but the cart has never moved while traveling.Re: RV Storage At A RV ParkThanks everyone for the replies. We will be taking ours to the campground this Saturday. I believe that this will make our camping trips a whole lot easier. We have a golf cart that stays in the hauler but I am going to take it out and keep it at the house for the winter to keep the batteries charged up. First trip in the spring we will take it down and leave it for the entire summer. I purchased some real nice Longs 11' Golf cart ramps which makes loading a breeze in to the truck.
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