It's obvious that a dually is required here, right? Or is the problem with the Ford in the lead???
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Lee
2004.5 Dodge 3500 DRW QC, 4x4 LB, CTD 600 ,auto,4.10 , Prodigy, 05 Cedar Creek 36 RLTS w/ lots of bells & whistles .Honda 3000 genset. Mrs Greentow & Missy, Shih Tzu with an attitude. USA(R). 30+ years in the Fire/EMS service. CCRVC #29, GS Life member
oldsffan wrote: Looks like a good reason to buy a new truck to me
That's what brought this all about. Buying a new TV is like buying work. New TV is 5" higher, so axle flip. While tires off, rebuild brakes, repack bearings, re-bush and new hardware. Transfer hitch from old TV to new unit. Trailer is taller now, so build platform for bottom of steps(may change steps). Congrats to the few who read the post before replying, and saw the humour intended. The trailer was moved with the OLD TV before the hitch was set up in the new truck. The 78 is a single wheel F-350, that pulled this unit with ease, with about a 2" squat under load. I finally got it paid off, and felt uncomfortable without a truck payment. Humour Alert
Old 78 SRW F350 w/460 54 miles pulling a new(to us)98 28 foot citation 5'er
Built Ford Tough! "pulled this unit with ease" My dad has a 1986 Ford F-350 CC dually with the 6.9 diesel that he pulled a 35' fifth wheel around the southeast with ease. He still has the truck with only 75k on the clock.
Darryl&Rita wrote: ...The 78 is a single wheel F-350...I finally got it paid off, and felt uncomfortable without a truck payment.Humour Alert
Didn't know they were writing 30 year mortgages on pickups in '78! You get a fixed rate with that or adjustable? Nothin like bein upside down! )
We did that once! Our house was paid off so we took out a home equity loan for 10 years and used the money to buy a SUV. In the mean time we added to our credit line , but overall in the long run we must have paid for that SUV for ever!!! Remember it's the American way.
Well there you go...Just when you get everything leveled, along comes something else. Now you gotta go out and get the axles flipped on your old TV. Then you will obviously need longer ramps for mower and 4-wheeler...After that you are going to have to get taller kids, taller dogs, It just never ends.
Unfortunately, that truely is the American way. I feel bad for all those who took a second mortgage to buy an expensive, depreciating asset and are now having trouble paying for it in this new 'economy'. I forget what credit card company it was I saw running a tv ad recently with a theme song that blared out 'I want it ALL, I want it NOW!'. If we would all learn to live more within our means and save for our purchases instead of charging them, our country would be so much stronger.