Gem99ultra
Veteran Member
I know exactly how you feel! I have a little half-ton Chevy and need to haul a compact tractor w/implements; total ~7,000# including trailer. Truck was rated for 5,000# towing. Considering the cost to upgrade the truck to properly pull 7,000# required:
Rear eng swap to 3:73 gears (3rd member & axel swap)
Transmission upgrade
Cooling upgrade
Brakes upgrade
In short, the cost was prohibitive. BUT - I love my little 1/2 ton Chevy. It's nice, never wrecked and gets 20+ mpg on the highway.
Looking a new trucks was fun, but reality hits pretty quick when you see the $50K+ stickers.
So - I bought a used 3/4 Chevy truck (same year) diesel with towing package; rated for 10K #. 132K miles, $2,000. Put another $1,000 in it for farm tags, mechanical repairs, etc. I can now use it for next to nothing when I need it, which is maybe 2,000 miles per year. And I'm keeping my little 1/2 ton truck for general everyday use.
Sure - a second truck does cost you a little every year, but nothing like loosing your favorite ride and having a $700 truck note every month.
... just something to consider...
Rear eng swap to 3:73 gears (3rd member & axel swap)
Transmission upgrade
Cooling upgrade
Brakes upgrade
In short, the cost was prohibitive. BUT - I love my little 1/2 ton Chevy. It's nice, never wrecked and gets 20+ mpg on the highway.
Looking a new trucks was fun, but reality hits pretty quick when you see the $50K+ stickers.
So - I bought a used 3/4 Chevy truck (same year) diesel with towing package; rated for 10K #. 132K miles, $2,000. Put another $1,000 in it for farm tags, mechanical repairs, etc. I can now use it for next to nothing when I need it, which is maybe 2,000 miles per year. And I'm keeping my little 1/2 ton truck for general everyday use.
Sure - a second truck does cost you a little every year, but nothing like loosing your favorite ride and having a $700 truck note every month.
... just something to consider...