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Thought i would start a picture thread for what our psd are ment to do. I will start.

lets see. 39 foot dutchmen classic, 40 bumper pull flatbed, 22 foot car trailer.





When i go back home to visit i will get some more pics of the new rig doing some work.
 
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Wifey's truck...my project:

My smaller mower at work:

One of our gators, this was on my F150 at the time:

I also tow a 12' enclosed for my Harley, and a 24' enclosed that is an "indoor portable" archery lane.
 
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No way!! Your wife/you aren't a member of the customtacos.com forum are you?? I can swear I've seen that picture on there before!! I used to have a 97, but I lost her due to frame rot :(
 
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Here are what I tow -- soon to be at the same time :D -- also tow an 18' flat utility trailer sometimes
 
#54 ·
hey Brant, hook up to my 5er and watch that 250 tuck it's tail betweens its legs, atleast mine does anyway
 
#14 ·
I wish I had some pics of my truck towing a load. None of you guys tow a goosneck, all you tow is them little bumper pulls?
 
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I need to get a better picture. I'm not great with this camera sometimes.
 
#18 ·
I can't stand to pull a bumper pull, they are just to squirly.
 
#19 ·
Maybe I'm just use to them but I don't even think about it behind me. It pulls like a dream. Plus with a bumper pull, I have my whole bed free to load up.
 
#21 ·
Yep, sorry must have missed it! Goosenecks are the only way to go if you have to haul a big load.
 
#37 ·
Na i dont think this is true. altho it makes it easer. they can pull alot. I have a buddy that pulls a 32 foot flat bed and a ditch witch. (19K) pintle hitch i think is what its called. basicly a normal ball cut in half. with a round circle that holds the ball. He pulls it with a 04 regular cab 6.0
 
#22 ·
hehe - or duals in my case :)

problem is right now that the truck is TOO tall!!! I think I have overloads on the truck and when I hook up to the 5er (I know its smaller, but its not a LITE model) it doesn't even sag the truck to level!!!!!!


 
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#24 ·
Well technically there are four doors, it's just a pain in the arse to have to open mine so they can open theirs. My family owns a farm so when ever I haul anything its either a load of cattle in a 20ft. goosneck with duals, a case tractor on a 30 ft. triple axle, or a 30 ft. camper on the weekends.
 
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By lpstroker, shot with CYBERSHOT at 2007-10-03

30, 8X8 12' roughcut posts. 45, 2X12 16' Planks. All was just cut and very wet. Very heavy.
 
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Stroker,, is that snow already!?!?!
 
#27 ·
I'm on my second one at 145,000, my first one blew an internal line. But I guess you will have that when your average load is around 18,000lbs
 
#29 ·
Most on here have seen mine, but here's the 5'er and I can't find the pics of the boat...
 
#30 ·
Yup - have deff seen that shot Shawn :thumb:

Do you have a boat or are getting one???
 
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