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hhhhmmmmm I wonder why? When we goto the cabin I always have to haul the heavy trailers while my dad with his f250 gasser takes the next biggest load followed by a friend in a 3/4 gmc diesel hauling the lightest load. I'm beginning to think he just doesn't know how to drive his truck! The first trip up he kept bragging about his truck so I told him he could haul the big trailer. It is usually loaded down with 4 quads, 100 gallons of gas, 100 gallons of drinking water, and a bunch of misc. stuff. After the first big hill in Ontario he pulled over and told me to hook up to the trailer cuz he couldn't pull it. I think he just didn't want to work his truck to hard!
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And its not all that hard on flat ground, once you get it going, you just have to keep it going, though in a few mountains and see if they pull any of those off
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