I towed my old ford recently but didn't snap a pic . It was about 2,250lb trailer with about 3,500truck on it and about 1,000lb in the bed of the ram. I was very happy with how it pulled. The airlift 1000 bags helped a ton, that was the first really heavy load towing I used them with and it worked great. Didn't squat at all.
Had to move someone today.. Didn't get a loaded pic but snapped this one from work today before loading up.. Was hauling dressers, fridge, stove ect and my buddy had a 16' enclosed aswell. We have 60mph winds and -10 out so it was very interesting but all went well
And yes the flat bed bob cat trailer was a bit over kill lol
Well it is not my 1500, but I barely drove it this weekend. Spent most of it driving my work 2500 Hemi and hauling trailers for our upcoming RV show and then part of sunday driving the F350 plowing the work lot.
Work rigs resting after a long hard weekend.
both of them are our work trucks. Ford over heated today :hah:. The plow was left on it, but someone raised the chain link and it had to tow an extra trailer back to the shop that we couldn't fit in the building. Ended up blocking the grill and rad completely from any wind and was just over heating like a mofo the whole trip apparently.
Here are 2 pics from my truck today hauling trailers around at the show due to the bad snow, and my awesome editing skills.. ... Cali lean like a boss.
Most posts on this page make me remember how much I hate towing in snow. Bosses relative lost it with a horse trailer on Friday, wrecked truck and trailer and closed 401, horses were somehow fine tho...
My truck towed them fine for what I did in it, but the 2500 sucked in the snow bad.
That sucks about wrecking the truck and trailer. As long as no one was badly hurt or killed, it is a good day. Vehicles can be replaced easy enough.
Yea no doubt they tow well when equipped. I just hate towing in the snow because so many variables on the highway. Variables like 90% of Ontarios motorists who shouldn't have a license to operate motorized toothbrush let alone a vehicle.