Now you got me thinking
Careful! If you're like me that can get dangerous!!!
Now you got me thinking
Careful! If you're like me that can get dangerous!!!
What? You're not supposed to put 50+ small square bales of hay in your F150? You're not supposed to pull a 14,000 lb load down the highway at the speed limit with your F150 with no brakes on the trailer? I have no idea who I may be talking about here. Just some rumors that I've heard.and run way overloaded. Old pickups seem to be the same way.
Ratings are meant to be broken................. so long as nothing else breaks anyway,lol.What? You're not supposed to put 50+ small square bales of hay in your F150? You're not supposed to pull a 14,000 lb load down the highway at the speed limit with your F150 with no brakes on the trailer? I have no idea who I may be talking about here. Just some rumors that I've heard.
Well it was a long time ago and the guy helping me wasn't much help.Only 50 bales though? Around here we go for 60
I think I have the same hitch in my Ex Wife. I agree that it's not the most convenient, but since it was there when I bought the truck, I'm going to leave it. I don't want to think about attempting to move the thing. Don't they weigh about 500 Lbs or close to it? Maybe it just seems that way? I figure that if I need a 5th wheel, I can buy an adapter. I don't own anything but bumper pull trailers at this point anyway. The biggest down side for me is that I can't put my slide in camper in the bed of this truck.
Hopefully you didn’t need one yourself. Guessing this why many new ones are removable or flip over. As some folks want to stack or slide thins into the bed. PO put in a 5th wheel hitch which likely I will never use. But I picked up the Reese 5th wheel to gooseneck plate that I will likely use down the road.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachOne of the previous owners of my truck opted for the “weld-in” method. Unfortunately a different owner decided they didn’t want the gooseneck, so they cut the ball off about 1/2” above the bed of the truck. When I take the bed off to replace the gas tanks I’ll cut the whole thing off the frame.