4 Other Things to Pull with Your Hitch

By Gabriella Massari - August 10, 2016
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Things to Pull with Your Hitch
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1. A Tiny House
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2. An Airstream
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3. A Vintage Truck/Car
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4. A Bulldozer
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Things to Pull with Your Hitch

If you've got a Ford truck, then you've probably used it to tow things like trailers and campers. Considering the F-150 and Super Duty's towing capabilities, it's almost wrong to NOT use the hitch at some point. But have you explored the other possibilities? Here are some not-so-common things you can pull with your Ford truck's hitch. What you choose to tow is only limited by your imagination...and weight capacity of course.

1. A Tiny House

Tiny houses are becoming more popular and contributing to the growing appeal of alternative, more affordable lifestyles. An F-150 or Super Duty paired with a tiny house is the winning combination for many seeking a lifestyle that allows for greater mobility and adventure. Super Duties have been known to tow even bigger houses, so a tiny house is no sweat.

2. An Airstream

You can easily attach an Airstream to the back of your Ford truck, making for one fun, not to mention comfortable, camping experience wherever you choose to go. The same goes for any old camper, but there's something so classic about traveling with this aluminum, streamlined vessel. 

3. A Vintage Truck/Car

Got your eye on a vintage Ford to add to your driveway? Bring it home using a trailer hitch! You can show off your affinity for the old and the new all at once. 

4. A Bulldozer

Have you ever wondered why so many F-150 and Super Duty owners reside in the Midwest? The 2015 F-150 can tow two times its weight by hitch, to put things into perspective. You'll have no problem lugging around work site or farm equipment by trailer if that's part of your daily routine. 

Join the conversation on things to pull with your hitch here in Ford-Trucks. 

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