Show us your towing hitch...
Which trailer would you like to pull today?

Yea I forgot the jet ski and fishing boat in my above list...... they are light and really dont count as towing except that they are attached to the vehilce.
Edited to add,
The old ford pickup bed trailer is on the far right in the background. That thing is heavy when it's empty, doesnt help that i've never greased the bearings I'm sure! LOL but I can;t pick up the tounge of it. With the toolbox plus spare tire on the tounge, and the tool box carries log chains, high lift jack, 10,000 lb ratchet straps, chain binders etc. and the bed of teh trailer is 1/4" plate steel.

Yea I forgot the jet ski and fishing boat in my above list...... they are light and really dont count as towing except that they are attached to the vehilce.
Edited to add,
The old ford pickup bed trailer is on the far right in the background. That thing is heavy when it's empty, doesnt help that i've never greased the bearings I'm sure! LOL but I can;t pick up the tounge of it. With the toolbox plus spare tire on the tounge, and the tool box carries log chains, high lift jack, 10,000 lb ratchet straps, chain binders etc. and the bed of teh trailer is 1/4" plate steel.
Last edited by PSS-Mag; Jan 11, 2007 at 02:21 PM.
Around here it is hard to find a truck without a trailer towing package. I don't have any pictures but the largest that I have pulled is a flatbed with my friend's Exyp on it as well as a 8x16?? enclosed trailer, I guess about 6000+ a couple of times. I pull my two boats all the time, in is a 14' flatbottom the other is a 19' bass boat. Neither of those even scratch the surface of this truck's capability.
Originally Posted by SAJEFFC
Budha you tricky dog!
Yes I'm loving it.
Yes I'm loving it.Been driving past it to get to my jobsites the past few months. They sure did take their sweet time on the construction. Probably be the next place I shop, the old showroom didn't have the flash like some of the others in town (although I dig the carts they have there). I've got a short attention span and need to be dazzled.
I put a hitch on myself after I bought the truck. During the winter months, I tow a 26' 4-place enclosed aluminum snowmobile trailer. In the summertime, it's a two place open four-wheeler trailer. Not gonna lie, the snowmobile trailer is a pain in the rear to tow with the 150s no matter what engine you have. Need a superduty to adequately tow those.





You mean brush hog.
