Show us what your towing with your F150
Biggest load I've pulled. 10 row JD No-Till Drill. Just over 6500lbs with virtually no tounge weight. It pulls like its a stationary object though, definatley doesn't roll easy on those big soft balloon tires.

Pulled this almost 1500 miles total this summer. Hopefully a bunch more to come! 19.5' Four Winns (1987 so its a heavy one) Approx 3800lbs wet weight (trailer etc..included).


Pulling the winter toys. Truck wasn't even leveled or tires installed in this pic, take this trailer when we all go.

When its just the two of us we have this...

....and here's whats inside! His (blue) Hers (yellow)


Pulled this almost 1500 miles total this summer. Hopefully a bunch more to come! 19.5' Four Winns (1987 so its a heavy one) Approx 3800lbs wet weight (trailer etc..included).


Pulling the winter toys. Truck wasn't even leveled or tires installed in this pic, take this trailer when we all go.

When its just the two of us we have this...

....and here's whats inside! His (blue) Hers (yellow)

http://www.plowsite.com/showthread.php?t=105174 what I was hauling, my old truck to the scrap yard
new ones a lot nicer tho
new ones a lot nicer tho
First we were towing the hybrid with a Dodge Nitro... well within our numbers but we will killing it, and quickly so we upgraded to a 2009 F150 FX4 (just because the dealership and the manual says a vehicle can tow 5,000 lbs doesn't mean you should tow that much, or tow at all for that matter). The truck (Big Blue is her name) didn't even know the Cub (the Model name of the trailer) was back there. But because I have an upgrading addiction we soon found ourselves with the Springdale 275SSRB, but that trailer had mold along with a number of other issues, so after arguing and pleading with the dealership they finally took it back (at a loss to us, but I wont get into that here). We ended up with the Spree 310RLS because we started winter camping last year and the Spree is better equipped for that type of camping.
Thanks Uncle Jesse
First we were towing the hybrid with a Dodge Nitro... well within our numbers but we will killing it, and quickly so we upgraded to a 2009 F150 FX4 (just because the dealership and the manual says a vehicle can tow 5,000 lbs doesn't mean you should tow that much, or tow at all for that matter). The truck (Big Blue is her name) didn't even know the Cub (the Model name of the trailer) was back there. But because I have an upgrading addiction we soon found ourselves with the Springdale 275SSRB, but that trailer had mold along with a number of other issues, so after arguing and pleading with the dealership they finally took it back (at a loss to us, but I wont get into that here). We ended up with the Spree 310RLS because we started winter camping last year and the Spree is better equipped for that type of camping.
First we were towing the hybrid with a Dodge Nitro... well within our numbers but we will killing it, and quickly so we upgraded to a 2009 F150 FX4 (just because the dealership and the manual says a vehicle can tow 5,000 lbs doesn't mean you should tow that much, or tow at all for that matter). The truck (Big Blue is her name) didn't even know the Cub (the Model name of the trailer) was back there. But because I have an upgrading addiction we soon found ourselves with the Springdale 275SSRB, but that trailer had mold along with a number of other issues, so after arguing and pleading with the dealership they finally took it back (at a loss to us, but I wont get into that here). We ended up with the Spree 310RLS because we started winter camping last year and the Spree is better equipped for that type of camping.













