Highest payload
You can still get a 500A Lariat if you live in Canada or if you have a Fleet Number in the USA. It's possible if you have or can qualify for a Fleet Number you may be able to to get a higher trim than 500A but I don't know for sure.
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Not really. He said if never puts over a 1/2 ton in the truck. Well within the capability. I'm talking real work. While carpentry is real work, driving around with a few 2x4's and a couple saws in your truck hardly warrants an F250.
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I dont know why anyone would pick any half ton whether its Ford, GM, Ram, Toyota or Nissan for field work, construction work, farm work on a full time basis.
Even the stoutest F150 which is very rare on dealer lots is not as stout as a F250. Even a HDPP doesnt have a full floating rear axle, its not meant for work all the time.
Even the stoutest F150 which is very rare on dealer lots is not as stout as a F250. Even a HDPP doesnt have a full floating rear axle, its not meant for work all the time.
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Nothing with my truck which is why I have a F150.
But I have a lot of heavy hauling experience with farm tractors and other equipment like backhoes, skid steers etc.
But I have a lot of heavy hauling experience with farm tractors and other equipment like backhoes, skid steers etc.
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