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look at this site its on there plus some more good pics http://www.ford-trucks.com/news/idx/...rst_Drive.html
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What's the Fuss
What's the Fuss, I don't see no big deal about a Dodge, Chevy Or a Ford Pulling that little ole load. I see loads like that going down the highway all of the time around here. Most of the hay here in Arkansas is going to Texas where they haven't had much rain over the pasted two or three years. Now with that said, the Ford all ways has the larger of the two trailer when you see two of them running together.
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