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Old Mar 24, 2014 | 03:31 PM
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Towing big stuff

I haven't even finished repairing my 6.0's engine and I'm already planning my next big job: Backhoe on a 9 ton tri-axel trailer with a pindle hitch.

Now I've gone over 12k class 4 hitch by a bit, but htis is a lot heavier than I've attempted. My biggest concern is tongue weight's effect on the back of hte excursion. That's a lot more weight pushing down than it was designed for.

I'm sure others have tried this but anyone have experience on this?
 
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 06:34 PM
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Im sure you can do it but, those factory springs will show their weakness. With the factory hitch I personally wouldn't tow it. If someone stops you you are way over the ratings of the vehicle. Whats the weight? Its also alot on the brakes.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by JaySVX
I haven't even finished repairing my 6.0's engine and I'm already planning my next big job: Backhoe on a 9 ton tri-axel trailer with a pindle hitch.

Now I've gone over 12k class 4 hitch by a bit, but htis is a lot heavier than I've attempted. My biggest concern is tongue weight's effect on the back of hte excursion. That's a lot more weight pushing down than it was designed for.

I'm sure others have tried this but anyone have experience on this?
Towed about 20k (estimated) this past weekend, just across the complex (big complex though) 5 miles of road inside it and I only covered about a mile in distance, I can tell you I would never tow that kind of weight out on the street. Not with my current setup anyway.

Ex moved it without too much complaining but I would not call her "happy about it". Even turns down the complex roads I could feel the movement in the rear. 4 pallets of cinder block on a 16ft metal sided trailer. Didn't weigh it so guessing on the weight.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2014 | 05:52 PM
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All Excursions 2002 and newer have a Class V hitch rated for 12,500 pounds.

Happy towing
 
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Old Mar 26, 2014 | 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Toreador_Diesel
All Excursions 2002 and newer have a Class V hitch rated for 12,500 pounds.

Happy towing
Yet another thing I missed by ONE YEAR. Ugh.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2014 | 08:42 PM
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Yet another thing I missed by ONE YEAR. Ugh.
Just up the bolt size, that's the only difference mechanically. door sticker is another thing...
 
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Old Mar 27, 2014 | 10:45 AM
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You could always add some Firestone Ride-Rite airbags to assist the rear springs relatively easily & inexpensively.
 
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Old Mar 27, 2014 | 04:14 PM
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I haven't even finished repairing my 6.0's engine
Not to hijack but what happened to your diesel?

I'd never attempt anything that heavy with a V10 and its transmission.

In regards to the diesel Excursion, its an interesting question, how much weight can it really handle? I think the correct but hard to figure out answer is what is technically different between a 2003-2005 6.0 diesel Excursion and the same year F250 and F350. I'm pretty sure the drive train is identical. We all know Ex springs can be upgraded. I don't know if the frame is the same. If the frame is the same, you'd think you could easily modify an Ex to "be" an F250 or F350 with just suspension upgrades.
 
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