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Old 12-15-2008, 11:52 PM
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1,300 pound pallet of ceramic tile.....not that much but ive only had my truck a few weeks, all it did was level it out no squatting
Old 12-16-2008, 07:07 AM
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I use to own a Fastrac hull myself until a few years ago. My sister bought it off me back in 04.
Thanks WC. You can't beat the Fastrac stepped hull. My fastest was 54 as verified by gps, but the speedo said 57. This one was a 2450 which I loved, but sadly we sold it this past season. And realisticly I should not say sadly as I feel quite fortunate that I was able to sell it for what I did with the price of gas where it was in July. We will get another one soon, just not quite as big...
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I have had my F150 for a little over a week and the largest load I wive carried in mine is my Wife

I have a nice 61/2' X12' trailer that will have a ATV on it during hunting season and as soon as I get a 3/14" drop trailer hitch
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i have a new trailer(steel deck) and new truck (06 Supercrew) now but thats what i pull

Old 12-21-2008, 05:51 PM
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my 4.6 pulled 3000 pounds of wood very nicely
Old 12-21-2008, 06:02 PM
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only thing ive pulled is my friends toyota out of the mud. did it with no problem
Old 12-21-2008, 08:21 PM
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Well I've put 1.5 yards of top soil into my screw and 1 yard of soil on avg. is about 2,150lbs dry! That was no prob other then the saggy rear end. I got a 4800lb boat + trailer and other things in the boat which is pulled with really no prob either!
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almost 2000LBS of river rock to fill my driveway.My 05 F150 STX hauled it no problem
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Only about 1200lbs of sandbags just before Hurricane Ike in the bed. Handled it just fine. Leveled out the rear with the front end and was a little bouncy but never disconcerting.
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btw... for anyone still building fences in TX, you can fit 244 pickets in the back of an F150 with a tool box in the back lol



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