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Old 03-01-2011, 11:32 PM
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i cant figure out how to add an image. dont know what a URL is
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Originally Posted by Abn150

Oh yeah!!?? Try doing this with your big car!
just when i was getting impressed witg loading 15 in the bed of a ford ranger i get slapped in the face.
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Originally Posted by F150bodyguy
i cant figure out how to add an image. dont know what a URL is
The URL is the internet address in the top of your browser. It starts with http:// and has the web address following. You need to upload your photo to a photo hosting website like photobucket.com. Once you upload your photo, post the image code that starts with [IMG]http:// and the image will show up here.
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Pulling the trailer into Yosemite...25 ft trailer

Old 03-02-2011, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by F150bodyguy
i cant figure out how to add an image. don't know what a URL is
You can add a pic by either using the URL to grab a pic that's already online ore use attachments to pull from your computer. I put attached a pic below for attaching from computer.
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Originally Posted by TX Hoon
Hellz yea man! Is top shelf stuff man! Mo Gators and all!!
I know that WOEII speak when I hear it.
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pulled the trailer with ease. unfortunately I got stuck later that day in backing up in a sharp angle tough driveway to back in. didn’t follow it around left side fell in almost 4 foot melting drift. I have had many trucks in my day some hemi some Chevy any would of got stuck. had to get pulled out by a dodge.

anyone know how to turn the traction control off when backing up. that screwed me a few times.


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Here is my Lariat with our 2011 Outback 250RS
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Originally Posted by SuperCruizer
How much does a load like that weigh?

OK, 39 bales of coastal bermuda hay. Not as much per bale as timothy hay or orchard grass, and certainly not as much as an alfalfa bale.

About 40-45 lbs per bale, plus 180 for me, comes in with a total payload of between 1740-1935 lbs.

The max payload from the door sticker is 1746 lbs, so I'm potentially 200 lbs over the stated maximum. Not a problem to me. The hay is well loaded forward in the bed and over the center of gravity of the truck, with less load on the open tailgate. The load is well secured (you can see two of the green straps in the picture) and it is only about five miles from the feed store to my barn. I'm a careful driver with a load like that - the only hazard is from the knuckleheads behind me who want to pass on the back roads, because I'm only doing 40 in a 45 zone.


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