snopro
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I got 6 diesels on the place but 4 of them are tractors. lol.
~I drove my diesel today~
Followed ya on Boundary RD.... You had some sacks of something ??
800+ K empty, on 90L's, or 600K pulling a trailer.
Pretty easy choice, imho
Diesel
Sure enjoyed filling up my diesel today for $1.12 vs $1.29 for gas.
If you pull weekly... other than that it's not worth the 10,000 ticket.
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breathe..
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I haven't read through the posts for the past while, but Im kinda curious, anybody else think Rowdy gave up on this thread a long time ago?
~Thread originator nowhere to be found~
I haven't read through the posts for the past while, but Im kinda curious, anybody else think Rowdy gave up on this thread a long time ago?
I was wondering the same thing.
That's what I was thinking. Payload is one thing what about brakes and axels? Everything on a 2500+ is beefier
A lot of things on the F150 Heavy Duty are also beefed up...check out the specs online. Just a couple of the things...the frame rails are 50% thicker and it has 7 lug hubs.
Not everyone needs or can afford a 3/4 or 1 ton...I threw this out there as an option for the original poster 'Rowdy'.
Here is my math on the 2,710 lb payload.
Minus 1,100 lb for two sleds
Minus 400 lb for two people
Minus 350 lb for Truck Boss sled deck
That leaves 860 lbs for Fuel, gear and tools.
I picked this truck up two weeks ago and assumed the $22,000 outstanding on the loan...the truck had 9,000 km (yes that says 9,000 km) and still has the remaining warranty and Ford Pre-paid service for 5 years and 100,000km.
2011 F150 XLT 4x4 Regular cab, long bed with Heavy Duty payload and trailer package. I don’t have any kids or dogs to haul so the regular cab works for me. An Extended cab or Crew cab has reduced payload and you might be pushing the boundaries of legality carrying two sleds.
I am curious what your axles scale in at full of fuel and with the driver. Also, what are the load range of the tires on it?
I am curious what your axles scale in at full of fuel and with the driver. Also, what are the load range of the tires on it?