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- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
We must drive VERY differently. I'd bet your tires last longer, too!My 2018 F-150 XLT Supercab, 4x4, 2.7EB:
We must drive VERY differently. I'd bet your tires last longer, too!My 2018 F-150 XLT Supercab, 4x4, 2.7EB:
I believe that Toyota trucks are built in Texas.No ricer trucks for me. Buy built in America by UAW employees or ride a bicycle.
Max Tow is not Max Payload. Max Payload was only available with 3.5EB. Max Tow was simply a bundle of popular towing options including a receiver hitch not just bumper hitch.Yes an 18 F150 with the 5L, and 3.73's in a crewcab/4x4 configuration is rated to tow up to 10,900lbs. Like you said in 18 only the 3.5L EB was offered with the Max Tow package.
Always depends on driving conditions. Mine is a 2016 F150 Supercab 4x4 6.5 bed with 3.55 gears, 3.5 Ecoboost. Here's a screen shot of my dash display last year when driving a couple hours on fairly flat ground but with a strong tail wind:
I bought the truck new, and as with all my vehicles I keep a log book in it in which I log everything, including gas fillups. The fueling data is then entered into an Excel spreadsheet that calculates exact fuel mileage as the on-board computer is never completely accurate. The truck now has over 70,000 miles and since new the overall fuel mileage is 20.5 mpg. That includes quite a few miles towing. Hooking a trailer with some weight on it to the truck immediately halves the fuel mileage. But it IS amazing at how easily that 213 cubic inch V6 pulls a heavy load - it feels every bit the equal of the trucks I used to have with 460 cubic inch V8s.
BUT, but but but, max payload now only comes on the lowest XL trim. Which is pretty well equipped compared to any truck from even just 5 or 6 years ago, but it still sucks to miss the bigger screens, nicer interior features, surround cameras, adaptive cruise, etc etc.The 21+ trucks can get you a Max Tow with the Coyote, and it's rated to tow 13,000 lbs with a crewcab/4x4 configuration.
Mine is a 2014 and it doesn't surprise me a bit that someone else would haul an 8000 lbs machine on a gooseneck trailer behind one of these trucks, I have and it handles it well.my 18 JD 5075E with a 520M FEL, fluid in the tire, and I'd guess weighing around 8,000 lbs without the trailer was delivered to my house by a GEN1 EB F150. It was a steel body truck if I remember correctly, but can't remember for sure.