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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: montville,nj
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I use mine to do moving jobs, boat hauling, equipment hauling, and sometimes landscaping. Used to plow snow with it but sold the plow and now will tow my ATV behind the truck with the plow on it to do driveways this winter.
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I own a masonry company. This truck gets worked. Tow skid steers, excavators, And have a dump bed which i use weekly to haul QP, 3/4 Stone, sand, Block, etc etc. I also plow and have a 800 lb salter on the rear.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Drive out to the oilpatch everyday. Box is either full with a quad, equipment, chemicals, pumps, whatever it takes to get the job done. And the roads require a bit of clearance most of the time. Also I got a diesel cause work gives it to me for free!!
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Truck started out as a daily driver but now she's only a tow Edited by admin
I make trips empty down to FL then back to NJ loaded most times right at 26k pulling gooseneck deck over.....and she loves it!!!
I make trips empty down to FL then back to NJ loaded most times right at 26k pulling gooseneck deck over.....and she loves it!!!
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I pull up to 20k 3-4 times a month. 1000 miles plus. Other than that shes usually got about 1000# of tools in the bed. I'm probably in the middle... I know guys that work em hard and I know a couple guys ( who dont haul more than their lunch boxes) that daily drive duallys.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Raytown, MO
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10K enclosed several times a week, open car hauler weekly and the boat and rv on weekends. Seems like there is always stuff in the bed or a trailer behind her.