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I pulled around a skid-steer loader today with my PSD.(It was on a trailer)lol! I normally just pull my single car trailer around, and I know that is not much of a workout for it. I certainly could feel this thing back there, but the truck didn't seem to protest at all.
I think I'll go out looking for heavy things to drag around...
Yea hey these psd's are definately not at a loss for brute power are they?I was going up a hill the other day like none id ever been up before and god i was like wishing i had something like a camper behind me just to see if i could make this thing cough a little.Do'nt think it would have though.Lots of b***s this thing has.
The other day i had to drive from Chicago to Carbondale in IL, about a 5.5 hour drive. I had an empty 8.5 X 20 foot enclosed car trailer, weighs about 3400 empty. On the way back i had a 95 Taurus SHO. It also weighs in at about 3400-3800 (i think) for a total weight of about 7000 for the trailer and i had 5 adults in the cab with the air conditioning doing around 75 mph. If you look below i have a chip and exhaust. But wow did that thing have power and i got around 14 mpg round trip.
2001 F-350 CC Lariat 4X4 LB PSD SRW, Heated leather, off road package, western snow plow, strobe lights in parking lights and backup lights, tinted windows, pioneer cd player, rockford fosgate 1000x1 amp rocking 3 JL Audio 10W0's behind back seat, husky liners front and back, Hypermax "hot rod" chip, Hypermax pryo/boost gauge and Hypermax 3.5 inch down pipe and 5 inch exhaust.
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