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So, we came to a conclusion right? The PSD will outpull the V10 and Bill's mom drives a PSD.
Some have reached an agreement that you need a PSD to haul your momma, along with the tailgate lift to get her in the bed. Do you leave the cattle racks on all the time, or do you just install them when she needs to ride?
Depending on which side she rides on, it makes the truck pull to that side!
When she rides up front, we use the front loader on the tractor to get her in, and load binders to strap her in since the seat belts are too short! For these trips I have to air the tires up an extra 15psi on that side to compensate for the extra weight.
Some have reached an agreement that you need a PSD to haul your momma, along with the tailgate lift to get her in the bed. Do you leave the cattle racks on all the time, or do you just install them when she needs to ride?
Depending on which side she rides on, it makes the truck pull to that side!
When she rides up front, we use the front loader on the tractor to get her in, and load binders to strap her in since the seat belts are too short! For these trips I have to air the tires up an extra 15psi on that side to compensate for the extra weight.
I hate to inject some truck talk here, but how accurate is everyone's fuel gage? I know my truck (SB) has a 29 gallon tank, but when I filled up today, it had just over 1/4 showing on the gauge, yet 14 gallons (less than 1/2 tank) brought it up to full. Is everyone's about the same or have you noticed?
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