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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:52:39 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Looking for a resource that lists, among other things, towing specs for used trucks or larger SUVs... I've tried KBB and one or two other suchlikes, but no luck. I'm looking for a decent mid 1990s vehicle that can tow 8000 pounds on a trailer fairly short distances...maybe 25 miles one way. I know about Chevy Suburbans...but I'd really prefer an older pick-me-up. Might anyone suggest an on-line site that displays these capacities? Thanks! That's an interesting question. I found this years ago when I was getting my third F-350 diesel. All the othe sites I had archived have disappeared into the Lost Terrority of Cyberspace. http://www.swcp.com/pcaskey/ford-towing.html Minimum would be something in the 250/2500 class, best would be in the 350/3500 class. I'll keep looking. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Do fishermen eat avocados? This is a question that no one ever thinks to ask." Russel Chatham, "Dark Waters" (1988) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:52:39 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Looking for a resource that lists, among other things, towing specs for used trucks or larger SUVs... I've tried KBB and one or two other suchlikes, but no luck. I'm looking for a decent mid 1990s vehicle that can tow 8000 pounds on a trailer fairly short distances...maybe 25 miles one way. I know about Chevy Suburbans...but I'd really prefer an older pick-me-up. Might anyone suggest an on-line site that displays these capacities? Thanks! That's an interesting question. I found this years ago when I was getting my third F-350 diesel. All the othe sites I had archived have disappeared into the Lost Terrority of Cyberspace. http://www.swcp.com/pcaskey/ford-towing.html Minimum would be something in the 250/2500 class, best would be in the 350/3500 class. I'll keep looking. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Do fishermen eat avocados? This is a question that no one ever thinks to ask." Russel Chatham, "Dark Waters" (1988) Thanks. I don't tow my Parker far or often, and, at the moment, I am almost truckless. I do have use for a pickup for the farm and yard and for the occasional "tow job," but I certainly do not need a new, $40,000 pick-me-up truck. |
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:15:44 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:52:39 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Looking for a resource that lists, among other things, towing specs for used trucks or larger SUVs... I've tried KBB and one or two other suchlikes, but no luck. I'm looking for a decent mid 1990s vehicle that can tow 8000 pounds on a trailer fairly short distances...maybe 25 miles one way. I know about Chevy Suburbans...but I'd really prefer an older pick-me-up. Might anyone suggest an on-line site that displays these capacities? Thanks! That's an interesting question. I found this years ago when I was getting my third F-350 diesel. All the othe sites I had archived have disappeared into the Lost Terrority of Cyberspace. http://www.swcp.com/pcaskey/ford-towing.html Minimum would be something in the 250/2500 class, best would be in the 350/3500 class. I'll keep looking. Thanks. I don't tow my Parker far or often, and, at the moment, I am almost truckless. I do have use for a pickup for the farm and yard and for the occasional "tow job," but I certainly do not need a new, $40,000 pick-me-up truck. What the hell - you only live once and it's only money. :) Just guessing but a good pickup in that class will run in the vicinity of 10/13 grand. If it's only to occasionally tow, look around for an older Ford or Chevy - one with one of those big block 500+ CUI engines. ;) One of the best F-350s I've ever owned had the 564 CUI engine in it. Talk about a gas hog - twin 650 CFM four barrel Holleys and when all eight carb barrels opened up you could actually watch the gas gage go down. Ok, slight exaggeration, but still. :) Talk about tow power - that truck pulled a stump out of the ground in back of my barn in one shot. And it weren't no small stump either - I thought I was going to have to borrow a dozer from the farmer down the road. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Do fishermen eat avocados? This is a question that no one ever thinks to ask." Russel Chatham, "Dark Waters" (1988) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:15:44 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:52:39 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Looking for a resource that lists, among other things, towing specs for used trucks or larger SUVs... I've tried KBB and one or two other suchlikes, but no luck. I'm looking for a decent mid 1990s vehicle that can tow 8000 pounds on a trailer fairly short distances...maybe 25 miles one way. I know about Chevy Suburbans...but I'd really prefer an older pick-me-up. Might anyone suggest an on-line site that displays these capacities? Thanks! That's an interesting question. I found this years ago when I was getting my third F-350 diesel. All the othe sites I had archived have disappeared into the Lost Terrority of Cyberspace. http://www.swcp.com/pcaskey/ford-towing.html Minimum would be something in the 250/2500 class, best would be in the 350/3500 class. I'll keep looking. Thanks. I don't tow my Parker far or often, and, at the moment, I am almost truckless. I do have use for a pickup for the farm and yard and for the occasional "tow job," but I certainly do not need a new, $40,000 pick-me-up truck. What the hell - you only live once and it's only money. :) Uh, I'm having the basement finished in a house I built last year. Just guessing but a good pickup in that class will run in the vicinity of 10/13 grand. That's what I'm looking for, price-wise. I know of a Cadillac Escalade pickup truck auction coming up soon. It's a little light in the tow capacity, but not much, and for reasons I won't go into here, the price may be right. We'll see. |
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:48:48 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:15:44 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:52:39 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Looking for a resource that lists, among other things, towing specs for used trucks or larger SUVs... I've tried KBB and one or two other suchlikes, but no luck. I'm looking for a decent mid 1990s vehicle that can tow 8000 pounds on a trailer fairly short distances...maybe 25 miles one way. I know about Chevy Suburbans...but I'd really prefer an older pick-me-up. Might anyone suggest an on-line site that displays these capacities? Thanks! That's an interesting question. I found this years ago when I was getting my third F-350 diesel. All the othe sites I had archived have disappeared into the Lost Terrority of Cyberspace. http://www.swcp.com/pcaskey/ford-towing.html Minimum would be something in the 250/2500 class, best would be in the 350/3500 class. I'll keep looking. Thanks. I don't tow my Parker far or often, and, at the moment, I am almost truckless. I do have use for a pickup for the farm and yard and for the occasional "tow job," but I certainly do not need a new, $40,000 pick-me-up truck. What the hell - you only live once and it's only money. :) Uh, I'm having the basement finished in a house I built last year. Just guessing but a good pickup in that class will run in the vicinity of 10/13 grand. That's what I'm looking for, price-wise. I know of a Cadillac Escalade pickup truck auction coming up soon. It's a little light in the tow capacity, but not much, and for reasons I won't go into here, the price may be right. We'll see. Good luck. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Do fishermen eat avocados? This is a question that no one ever thinks to ask." Russel Chatham, "Dark Waters" (1988) |
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Harry,
A Cadillac Escapade? Why on earth would you want such an ugly truck to tow a beautiful boat with. Just make sure you get those 20" rims included so when you pull up to the ramp with YO-HO.... Never mind ![]() |
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UglyDan®©™ wrote:
Harry, A Cadillac Escapade? Why on earth would you want such an ugly truck to tow a beautiful boat with. Just make sure you get those 20" rims included so when you pull up to the ramp with YO-HO.... Never mind ![]() It's uglier than you imagine. It's sort of a blue grey, with that crazy bed that converts into a flying saucer. But...it has a six liter v8, all-wheel drive and...only 30,000 miles. I might be able to get it for under $15,000 American. Oh...leather seats...front and rear. |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote in message ... It's uglier than you imagine. It's sort of a blue grey, with that crazy bed that converts into a flying saucer. But...it has a six liter v8, all-wheel drive and...only 30,000 miles. I might be able to get it for under $15,000 American. Oh...leather seats...front and rear. What was the towing capacity of the Toyota Tundra? |
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Harrywrote
It's uglier than you imagine. It's sort of a blue grey, with that crazy bed that converts into a flying saucer. But...it has a six liter v8, all-wheel drive and...only 30,000 miles. I might be able to get it for under $15,000 American. Oh...leather seats...front and rear. Well all I can say is listen to that 6.0 running real careful, My Silverado 2500/HD has a knock at 20.000 plus miles, and its not a coincidence, You may want to checkout. www.pistonslap.com UD |
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Union carpenters and materials from a small, union, lumberyard, right?
Harry Krause wrote: Uh, I'm having the basement finished in a house I built last year. Here's the site you need... http://towrating.trailerboats.com/ Dan |
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