Posted by solarity on September 06, 2016 at 10:48:59 from (157.225.178.103):
In Reply to: 1952 Ford Jubilee? posted by solarity on September 06, 2016 at 08:02:11:
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I only advise him, I got him to go with a F-150 w/ a 3.5L EB, though instead of the HD payload package, he wanted a loaded Platinum, which dramatically reduced the payload of the pickup. So I told him he could only have 2 people in the crew cab, couldn't have anything gear or equipment in the bed, would have to make sure it was exactly at 10% tongue weight on hitch, and he would have to go with the much lighter/expensive aluminum trailer. He just signed for it last Tuesday.
Though as he is looking at the old Ford, instead of a new Kubota, that throws all those estimates out the Window. His new pickup would have no problem hauling that Ford on a steel flatbed. It would also be safer.
My father doesn't have nearly as much time as I do nor does he ever leverage great sources of information, like this forum. My parents raised me after all, so researching is the least I can do.
My dad doesn't suffer from Allergies, can't say the same for my mom and I.
I uploaded two pictures and they aren't showing up. If you put these links in your browser, you will see a pic of the tractor and of the bush hog.
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