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Old 05-28-2016, 11:39 PM
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Old 05-29-2016, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by JJM
Another 4,000 pounds of seed, not including the trailer.
4,000 pounds in the bed? The truck looks like it's barely squatting. Do you have airbags?
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Originally Posted by biscuit141
4,000 pounds in the bed? The truck looks like it's barely squatting. Do you have airbags?
I read it as, he bought 4,000 lbs in seed plus he has a trailer. So I would assume if is can, 1000 lb in the bed, 3,000 in the trailer plus a 1,800 trailer. That's why the back isn't squatting.
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Originally Posted by jeffinthebag
I read it as, he bought 4,000 lbs in seed plus he has a trailer. So I would assume if is can, 1000 lb in the bed, 3,000 in the trailer plus a 1,800 trailer. That's why the back isn't squatting.
Sold* 4,000 pounds of seed. 450 pounds in the bed, 50 in my backseat, and 3,500 in the trailer. I do have airbags and they were at about 50 pounds.
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I've been demolishing an old trailer on my camping property. Going to keep the frame and build on it. But the rest has to be hauled out. This is the main reason why I bought this '02. So happy with it. No issues going up the hill on wet leaves in 4x4 mode either


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Brought one boat home, moved the other around. Dads '15 and my '12.









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My daughter and son in laws boat that he usually tows with his F-250. In the 9K pound range with 300 gallons of fuel. Little Ecoboost pulled it pretty good even with a little squatting!


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BMW R1200GSA corner to corner in 5.5' bed and KTM350EXC-F on hitch carrier.

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