BigRigRich
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Looking at a 2019 manual trans with about 5k miles.
1.) Anything in particular I need to pay attention to when I go to inspect it? I've been around diesel trucks and tractors all my life, but this is a new adventure for this old truck hand.
2.) I can tell in the picture it does have a tow hitch. How can I find out the towing capacity? I have a small single axle trailer rigged out as a fire rig. It has a 250 gallon water tote and a 2" predator water transfer pump and 50 feet of firehose. I'd say all in it weighs 2500 pounds. Fires out here are no joke, and this year is already real dry!!
3.) The unit a hard cab. Any idea how hard it is to take off and put back on? In the winter I would use it. for sure.
Any other input would be greatly appreciated.
I plan to use the little beast on my little farm in West Texas taking the Grand Daughter spot lighting and fishing.
I bet she'll be one of the only kids in her generation, that knows how to drive a stick.
She already can steer Jenny the tractor like a pro.
1.) Anything in particular I need to pay attention to when I go to inspect it? I've been around diesel trucks and tractors all my life, but this is a new adventure for this old truck hand.
2.) I can tell in the picture it does have a tow hitch. How can I find out the towing capacity? I have a small single axle trailer rigged out as a fire rig. It has a 250 gallon water tote and a 2" predator water transfer pump and 50 feet of firehose. I'd say all in it weighs 2500 pounds. Fires out here are no joke, and this year is already real dry!!
3.) The unit a hard cab. Any idea how hard it is to take off and put back on? In the winter I would use it. for sure.
Any other input would be greatly appreciated.
I plan to use the little beast on my little farm in West Texas taking the Grand Daughter spot lighting and fishing.
I bet she'll be one of the only kids in her generation, that knows how to drive a stick.
She already can steer Jenny the tractor like a pro.