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Going to be hauling the excavator as soon as the weather cooperates
If I had the keys to that I would be looking for trailers to hook to!
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,432  
I love it, extremely quiet. Tons of power. Only issue is a hard shift in the lower gears. Need to see if it smooths out. Favorite feature is adaptive cruise control so far.

Awesome! I'll assume the SD 10AT is similar to the F150 10AT, in that it "learns" your driving style, and takes some miles to sort out shift points.

Waiting for my local dealer to get a new 7.3 in for a test drive. :cool2:
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,434  
Awesome! I'll assume the SD 10AT is similar to the F150 10AT, in that it "learns" your driving style, and takes some miles to sort out shift points.

Waiting for my local dealer to get a new 7.3 in for a test drive. :cool2:
You were correct, shifts smoothed out nicely after a few days.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,435  
My F-550 with 23 4x5 round bales on my Big Tex 30 24,000lb trailer
Total GCWR on that load on the scale was 37,000lb
 

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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,436  
Hay Dude is that all feed hay ? Do you also do hay for the mushroom industry?
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,438  
Hay Dude is that all feed hay ? Do you also do hay for the mushroom industry?
That load is mushroom hay.
I also do quite a bit of feed hay.
Probably 80/20 (mushroom hay/feed hay)
The problem is lack of indoor storage for the feed hay.
200-300 feed hay bales is all I have room for at the present.
“Someday” my wife and I will move somewhere that I can build a big efficient pole barn.
In the meantime, the rest sit outside and become mushroom hay.
 
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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,439  
Power Wagon handling its chores
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