Rancher Ed
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- Apr 22, 2011
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- Location
- Texas
- Tractor
- 2008 Kubota M7040 4WD w/loader, 1979? Mitsubishi D2600 4WD w/loader
Eddie,
I believe you will meet the requirements for an AG exemption which will give you a lot more truck choices. If you go this route I would recommend an F350 with the V10 engine or newer 6.2L V8, preferably with 4.10 or 4.30 gears, or a Chevy/GMC with the 6.0L or 8.1L v8, again with 4.10 or 4.30 gears preferred. I am less familiar with Dodge/Ram but believe that would also work. If you get a regular cab a 3/4 ton should give you sufficient payload but if you get an extended or crew cab I would recommend a 1 ton (SRW or DRW) for a higher GVWR and payload since your unloaded weight will be higher.
If you still want to stay under 26,000 pounds or for anyone else in this situation, most people are familiar with extended or crew cab pickups. Here are a few quick examples showing how a regular cab gas pickup could work:
I believe you will meet the requirements for an AG exemption which will give you a lot more truck choices. If you go this route I would recommend an F350 with the V10 engine or newer 6.2L V8, preferably with 4.10 or 4.30 gears, or a Chevy/GMC with the 6.0L or 8.1L v8, again with 4.10 or 4.30 gears preferred. I am less familiar with Dodge/Ram but believe that would also work. If you get a regular cab a 3/4 ton should give you sufficient payload but if you get an extended or crew cab I would recommend a 1 ton (SRW or DRW) for a higher GVWR and payload since your unloaded weight will be higher.
If you still want to stay under 26,000 pounds or for anyone else in this situation, most people are familiar with extended or crew cab pickups. Here are a few quick examples showing how a regular cab gas pickup could work:
- 2014 Ram 3500 SRW 4x4 with 5.7 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 6,350 pounds
- 2006 Dodge 2500 SRW 4x4 with 5.7 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 5,950 pounds
- 2014 GMC 3500 SRW 4x4 with 6.0 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 6,100 pounds
- 2006 GMC 3500 SRW 4x4 with 6.0 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 5,700 pounds
- 2014 Ford F350 SRW 4x4 with 6.2 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 6,350 pounds
- 2006 Ford F350 SRW 4x4 with 5.4 V8 gas engine, unloaded weight is 6,200 pounds - do not buy this - get the V10 which is 100 to 150 pounds heavier.
- Big Tex 20' + 5' = 5,000 pounds
- Big Tex 25' + 5' = 5,450 pounds
- Texas Pride 20' = 4,700 pounds
- Diamond C 30' with a 12k winch & Battery = 5,850 pounds