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My new Horse hauler

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dclarke

That's a sharp lookin truck, Cleat!   

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Sparky

Very nice! 
  I hear ya on truck prices. I buy em 3 years old now, let someone else take the depreciation. My Tundra was $39,000, bought it when it was 3 years old for $25,000. Only way I can swing it :blink:

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Pullstart

Congrats @cleat!

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Ed Kennell

Luv those roomy Crew Cab rear seats.    With the seats flipped up, you could live back there.   I camp in mine.

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cleat

Here is the window sticker on my new truck.

2020 F-150 Windowsticker.pdf

Options on this one are more than I paid for the whole truck in 1987 (I got a brand new truck for $12,000 taxes in back then, of course it was a very basic truck).

 

Luckily Ford is desperate for sales during the Covid virus and I paid less taxes in than the list (sales tax here is 13%) by a few thousand.

 

Dealer also threw in Line-x spray in bed liner.

 

This is my old truck, a 2002 F150.

I sold that one for $7000.00 and put that towards the new truck.

 

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Old one was nice and the 5.4 pulled well but the new one is nicer and the 5.0 in it has a crazy amount of power (and it is still breaking in with just 600km or 360 miles on the odometer).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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pfrederi

Nice truck...but my first house, brand new was a lot less:P

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cleat

I bought my house in 1992 for $79,000 I am still there house long since paid for.

 

I guess that is part of the reason I can afford a new truck.

 

Plan is to retire next year so I will have a new truck and fairly new car (2015 Cruze with 30,000 km that my mom bought new and I have inherited).

 

I go in for hernia surgery next week (this has been on hold due to covid ) and hopefully after that I will be able to retire with no major health issues.

 

 

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cleat

Installed a tailgate assist damper.

Works great, you just unlatch the tailgate and it gently opens.

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I then installed a beautiful tri-fold tonneau cover by Undercover flex.

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My daughter Bailey was a great help as I still can't lift a lot due to my hernia surgery.

 

You can see the great Linex spray in bedliner here as well.

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, cleat said:

My daughter Bailey was a great help as I still can't lift a lot due to my hernia surgery.

 

 

 

 

 

Nice rig! I feel ya there I had hernia surgery in 2011 and I still have issues. But i put it on myself I am always lift this old iron around when i shouldnt. I had double hernia surgery. umbilical hernia and groin hernia. was out of work for over a month because i couldnt stop lifting and working on my toys. LOL That was super nice of your daughter to help!!

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cleat

Just picked up this new 5.5' x 11' aluminum trailer to haul my horses around.

I am excited to actually be able to drive a machine on with the deck attached.

My old trailer is just an inch short both ways of 4 x 8 and it was just too small.

 

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Ed Kennell

Neat rig...so the ramp section at the front slides into the tailgate ?

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cleat

Yes, I have not tried it yet and really think this is a good idea as it reduces the wind drag caused by an empty trailer with a high gate without the finger pinching folding gate.

However, it looks as if it might be a 2 man job to install it.

 

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Ed Kennell

Maybe a DIY if you get in the trailer and lift at the center....after the hernia heals of course.     I guess you have the option to leave it assembled if there is no help available.        

After i had my abdomen recapped with a polyurethane mesh mat., the surgeon said no lifting over a quart of milk for 6 weeks.

I asked how much after 6 weeks?  Answer...25 lbs.

I asked 25 lbs for how long?           Answer....forever.

Sure glad the K engines and snow plows  only weigh 25 lbs.

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cleat

Finally got the trailer hitched to the truck and drove on a 520 just because I could.

 

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cleat

Hitched trailer to a horse then loaded a horse and drove around the yard.

Steering is a little sketchy but otherwise it worked.

No need to do this, just having a little fun.

 

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