Is this a stock transmisison cooler ?
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Is this a stock transmisison cooler ?
I got my truck from my father. It does not have a tow package without receiver, 7 blade adapter but does have the 130A alternator. It also appears to have this transmission cooler.
Is this a stock transmisison cooler and is it adequate for the occasional tow of a 2 horse aluminum bumper pull?
Is this a stock transmisison cooler and is it adequate for the occasional tow of a 2 horse aluminum bumper pull?
Last edited by dennisfranz; 04-10-2007 at 05:17 PM.
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Before you go trying to tow anything, go get a hitch installed. Trying to tow a two-horse trailer just using your bumper as a "hitch" will result in you ripping off your bumper and the poor demise of those beautiful creatures you are towing. The most I would ever hook up to a bumper would maybe be a log splitter, but even then I would hate doing it. Hitches aren't very expensive (a couple hundred). Do the right thing and just invest in the hitch, it will save your horses lives and other vehicles on the road, not to mention yourself.
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Originally Posted by NHSP-06
Before you go trying to tow anything, go get a hitch installed. Trying to tow a two-horse trailer just using your bumper as a "hitch" will result in you ripping off your bumper and the poor demise of those beautiful creatures you are towing. The most I would ever hook up to a bumper would maybe be a log splitter, but even then I would hate doing it. Hitches aren't very expensive (a couple hundred). Do the right thing and just invest in the hitch, it will save your horses lives and other vehicles on the road, not to mention yourself.
Yea, I plan on getting a receiver for it instead of just a ball on the bumper. I can't stand that anyways. I have seen too many bumpers roll under or push into the tailgate from stopping too quickly with too heavy a load (if any).
I have a F250 7.3L for our living quartered 3 horse GN trailer but I got this truck for the 2 horse bumper pull for vets and around town. The larger is for travelling and camping.
Is this still a suitable tranny cooler and is this the cooler that Ford offers in its tow package?
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if you get the receiver installed be sure to hook up the trailer level. ive seen too many people with it way up in the air causing everything to shift behind the axle and lift up on the rear end of the truck. and others with the trailer really low causing it to bottom out when pulling into some parking lots. and if it is level it will make for a smoother ride.
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I just added this to my truck for a little extra tranny cooling.
http://www.chickenears.com/transcooler.htm
Phil
http://www.chickenears.com/transcooler.htm
Phil
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Originally Posted by phil6608
I just added this to my truck for a little extra tranny cooling.
http://www.chickenears.com/transcooler.htm
http://www.chickenears.com/transcooler.htm
Originally Posted by off road dude
if you get the receiver installed be sure to hook up the trailer level. ive seen too many people with it way up in the air causing everything to shift behind the axle and lift up on the rear end of the truck. and others with the trailer really low causing it to bottom out when pulling into some parking lots. and if it is level it will make for a smoother ride.