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All I need now is a larger trailer
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A "REAL" TruckFinally upgraded from this:
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Re: A "REAL" TruckNice! Best of luck with the new truck !
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Re: A "REAL" TruckNice Ferd
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Re: A "REAL" TruckVery nice ride Bill, truth be known I think the picture show his and hers.
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Re: A "REAL" TruckCongrats. Beautiful truck. I love my F-150 Supercrew. Enjoy!!!
Vince
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Re: A "REAL" TruckBob, Tezell, Rudi:
Thanks for the comments guys! Vince: How's yours holding up? Haven't had mine long enough yet, however, for a 5.0L we're getting 20.9 ave. Yogie: You SURE pegged that one
Re: A "REAL" TruckNice looking rig, but now you do not have an excuse to take along the extra people you did not want to in the first place.
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Re: A "REAL" TruckAlso, be aware you may have started a "chain reaction".
When you get a bigger trailer, then you may want a still bigger truck to pull it and the load; which will then mean you need a bigger trailer.................................. In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Been there, done that. Got the payments to prove it 1947 Circle Cub, 193, 189
1954 Cub w/FH, IH100, 194, F11 1956 Cub Loboy w/FH and 194 1960 Cub Loboy w/FH and L-54 1953 Super A, 2 seater B, Avery V, Avery A, JD M, MH Pony, Leader D, Allis Chalmers C, and my Great Grandpa's ZA Minneapolis Moline.
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Says 7000# It's set up for towing and wired for trailer brakes as well, just need to get a controller (more money
Re: A "REAL" TruckBill, I have a 2009, bought new, now has 82,000 miles and not one mechanical issue. I had the recommended maintenance done when due. I average 20+ on the highway. We are thinking about buying a 2013 when they come out.
Vince
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Re: A "REAL" TruckBeautiful,
Arnold wants to know if he can go for a ride .
Re: A "REAL" TruckGreat Choice... but then I am a bit bias.....
I had a '06 King Ranch Super Crew and put over 200K miles on it with only routine maintence. It had the 5.4 engine and the mileage was my only concern with the truck (guess around 15 most of the time). I replaced it with a '12 the end of March this year and already have over 15K on it. I went with the 3.5 eco-boost, it actually has a little greater towing capacity and torque than the 5.0 V8 now offered, I believe it is 9,800, the King Ranch has the tow package including the brake controller. I hauled a cub a couple hundred miles, with a cub cadet in the bed, and didn't really know it was there. It is a sweet running machine and I have seen over 22 mpg on a trip! I absolutely love mine, I hope you have as good an experience as I have, David
Re: A "REAL" Truckespecially awesome! we know what chevy stands for!
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