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Re: OT: Tried out the F250 today.
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Posted by T_Bone on April 03, 2007 at 12:11:28 from (4.240.90.71):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Tried out the F250 today. posted by Kelly C on April 02, 2007 at 21:16:01:
Hi Kelly, I bought a 27+5 Legend and that's 40ft over all. It's ok for length other than being in town. I'm planning on building a 6ft sleeper/camper area on the first 6ft so it's be just right for two/three tractors. Had I not wanted the sleeper on the front then a 20+5 would have been all I wanted. With the 3rd ramp folded up that gives a full 25ft x 8.5ft of flat deck space if needed. Forget about building your own trailer as I bought the 27+5 new for $200 less than my estimated material cost, $6400. The 20+5 were in the $5200 range. I don't know how them boys can build them so cheap and give the quality of trailer they produce. Isn't that turbo power neat at 2200rpm to 2400rpm? Just like installing a second engine. For 90% of my pulling I pull at 1800rpm which gives me great fuel mileage and will still maintain 60mph on the flatlands while pulling 24kGCW. T_Bone
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