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Looks like he's pulling a car behind the trailer,too. Neat.
No, that was my '01 Ford Windstar parked behind him.:laughing:
Looks like he's pulling a car behind the trailer,too. Neat.
For that, you have to do like my brother did with his F550, only he went with 11' plus the over cab part.:laughing:
Exactly!
Another thing about short beds is that the fuel tank capacity is usually less than a long bed. My F-250 LB has a 38-gallon tank. As I recall the SB has a 29-gallon tank. Even at 13MPG unloaded, my LB has 117-miles more range than a comparable SB.
If I had my way, I'd like a 10' bed.
I changed out my 38 gal tank for a 57 gallon transfer flow tank, and love the extended range.
Like these? Ford pickup replacement tanks
If I was flush with bucks I'd like to have one. Are they deeper than OEM units? If so I'd be a bit concerned about ground clearance if it was a significant amount.
Here in Michigan, you can obtain a 'Recreational Doubles Endorsement' on your license that allows you to pull, for example, a fifth wheel travel trailer, plus another trailer (like a boat) hitched to the back of the fifth wheel.
It also applies to a bumper pull outfit.
I haven't seen that very often, but every once in awhile I'll see one with a boat or a golf cart behind a travel trailer. If it were me, I'd be concerned that a trailer might have a flat and I wouldn't know it.
I've seen a few around...and always wondered how hard it is to back them up...