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New Cub Hauler
My new Cub hauler. Just got it Friday.
2013 Ford F-150, 3.5L Ecoboost V-6, Towing Package.
"And I even like the color!!!"
2013 Ford F-150, 3.5L Ecoboost V-6, Towing Package.
"And I even like the color!!!"
Vince
High atop Hummingbird Hill
In the Missouri Ozarks
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In the Missouri Ozarks
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Re: New Cub Hauler
That is one nice truck Vince. I will have to check it out on my next trip to Missouri.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Very nice Vince
Peter
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Very sharp!!
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Sweet Ride You'll have to let us know how the "Eco Boost" performs. IE: fuel mileage/towing
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Very Nice!! You should be really happy with that engine. A company that works for me had two diesel trucks, a GMC 3500 with the Duramax engine, and an F-350 with the 6.0L Diesel. They absolutely hated them, mostly because of the high maintenance and repair costs. They had diesels because they have a 24' enclosed trailer that they pull, full of testing equipment. Not real heavy, but certainly a load to pull. This spring they traded both trucks for new F-150s like yours with the eco-boost V6. So far they absolutely love them! Better gas mileage when empty, and the same gas mileage when towing, however gas is a lot less expensive than diesel fuel. Also, an oil change is $40 instead of $200 on the diesel. Also, they say that they tow BETTER than the diesels, quicker throttle response, much better handling because of the better suspension, and no problems towing the 6500 pound trailers.
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Congratulations! I think you will love it, so far I love mine (had 7 months and now at 20K miles!).
I was a bit skeptical about the eco-boost when I started “shopping” a year ago, but after a little research I was convinced that is what I wanted. The eco-boost compared to my last truck, '06 F-150 Super Crew King Ranch that had the 5.4, is ahead in all areas I can think of. I get about 4 to 5 mpg better in all conditions (towing, around town and highway) and with the larger tank (36 gal.) I have close to a 700 mile range! I have the towing package (which includes the brake controller, etc.) but have just pulled my Cub on a single axle trailer without brakes, and you don’t really know its back there.
Enjoy,
I was a bit skeptical about the eco-boost when I started “shopping” a year ago, but after a little research I was convinced that is what I wanted. The eco-boost compared to my last truck, '06 F-150 Super Crew King Ranch that had the 5.4, is ahead in all areas I can think of. I get about 4 to 5 mpg better in all conditions (towing, around town and highway) and with the larger tank (36 gal.) I have close to a 700 mile range! I have the towing package (which includes the brake controller, etc.) but have just pulled my Cub on a single axle trailer without brakes, and you don’t really know its back there.
Enjoy,
David
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Nice truck. I may have seen it being built when I toured the new F-150 plant in Dearborn a while back. Pretty amazing factory and surprising how many variations they make.
Enjoy it!
Enjoy it!
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Nice truck Vince I hope it will serve you well, I built those trucks in KC Mo for 34 years, see if the letter K appears in the VIN if it does that means it was built in KC Mo.
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Jim
You must of built my truck…I found a picture of a Cub in the Glove box!!!!
You must of built my truck…I found a picture of a Cub in the Glove box!!!!
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Sharp truck Vince That engine is awesome.
Ive been trying to talk my brother into one so I can borrow it from time to time.
Billy
Ive been trying to talk my brother into one so I can borrow it from time to time.
Billy
Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. 1964 cub. Farmall 100 and 130.
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Vince:
That is one nice pickmeup. My brother-in-law has an '09 F-150 Lariat. He loves it and pretty much everyone in the family agrees. I think you will enjoy the new one.
We have the Eco option on our Odyssey and it surely does help. We towed probably a 1/2 ton back from Cecil's and the mileage wasn't too bad at all (considering it was ethanol). Normally we can get around 950km on a tank using 91 Octane ethanol free gas and with the ethanol in the US and pulling the trailer we were getting around 825 to 850kms per tank. Pretty decent mileage I thought.
That is one nice pickmeup. My brother-in-law has an '09 F-150 Lariat. He loves it and pretty much everyone in the family agrees. I think you will enjoy the new one.
We have the Eco option on our Odyssey and it surely does help. We towed probably a 1/2 ton back from Cecil's and the mileage wasn't too bad at all (considering it was ethanol). Normally we can get around 950km on a tank using 91 Octane ethanol free gas and with the ethanol in the US and pulling the trailer we were getting around 825 to 850kms per tank. Pretty decent mileage I thought.
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Hey Vince...Very NICE IH RED Ford Truck. Enjoy it SAFELY for many years to come haulin' your Cub ...'Country'
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Re: New Cub Hauler
Buzzard Wing wrote:Nice truck. I may have seen it being built when I toured the new F-150 plant in Dearborn a while back. Pretty amazing factory and surprising how many variations they make.
Enjoy it!
Vince-
Same story he told me................LOL ..... sweet looking ride, anyone that knows me knows I'm partial to those Blue Ovals !
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