An interesting F650

   / An interesting F650 #1  

RayCo

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I saw this truck in a Wal-mart parking lot today, which is one heck of a truck for running errands. What I find most interesting is the swap to single wheels in the rear. I'd wonder if the guy carries two separate spares, although I can't imagine him whipping out a bumper jack and swapping a tire on the shoulder of a road.

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   / An interesting F650 #2  
I saw this truck in a Wal-mart parking lot today, which is one heck of a truck for running errands. What I find most interesting is the swap to single wheels in the rear. I'd wonder if the guy carries two separate spares, although I can't imagine him whipping out a bumper jack and swapping a tire on the shoulder of a road.

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There is one near me like that, I see it at the local grocery store. The one here doesn't have any toolboxes, just a long bed with a nice cover that hinges up. This one is a 2010 or 2011. With the fancy wheels, tonneau cover, it really isn't a work truck, but a grocery getter. I don't even want to think about what it costs to keep that thing fueled. The wheels aren't set up like that one tho.
 
   / An interesting F650 #3  
There is one near me like that, I see it at the local grocery store. The one here doesn't have any toolboxes, just a long bed with a nice cover that hinges up. This one is a 2010 or 2011. With the fancy wheels, tonneau cover, it really isn't a work truck, but a grocery getter. I don't even want to think about what it costs to keep that thing fueled. The wheels aren't set up like that one tho.

If it's a diesel, fuel isn't that much more costly over a big block gas engine. Before I retired I drove an F800 box truck with the 5.9 Cummins and automatic, city/hiway mileage was about an average of 11-12. My Yukon XL 2500 gives me 13-14 average with the 6.0 gas V8.

As a former truck driver I would love to have a rig like the picture shows, but the payments wouldn't fit in a retired guy's budget. At least one of those would be easy to find in the parking lot.
 
   / An interesting F650 #4  
No need for two spares. Just carry one like what is on the front and it will get you home.

Chris
 
   / An interesting F650 #5  
I've seen a few of the monster pick ups like that, GMs also. I like the tool box but not the visor.

Just wonder how the ride would be, so light like that ?

JB.
 
   / An interesting F650 #6  
As a former truck driver I would love to have a rig like the picture shows, but the payments wouldn't fit in a retired guy's budget. At least one of those would be easy to find in the parking lot.

Just reverse mortgage everything, leave nothing but bills behind :)

F650 SuperTruck
 
   / An interesting F650 #8  
That's probably the most "normal" picture I've ever seen with the heading "as see:Dn at Wal Mart"
 
   / An interesting F650 #10  
That's way to big for me!!! Although, I wouldn't mind of having one of these: ;)

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