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I am thinking of getting a ford f-150 6 cylinder. I have to haul a two axle trailer with 125 gallon water tank and pressure washer, hot box & surface cleaner + hoses, etc.

your thoughts please

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I have an f150 6 cylinder. I pull a double axle trailer with 325 of H20, 30 gal House wash, 2 machines, Hot box and Generator plus accessories. It pulls fine. I have an adjustable electic brake unit that is excellent, I dont even realize the trailer is there when I am stopping.

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http://pwscleaning.com/our_equipment.htm

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The gvwr has to be adequate. In other words, don't exceed the manufacturers weight ratings. Off hand, I would say the six cylinder may be ok for very light duty usage, but not regular daily usage for your towing requirements.

Just because a truck will pull a given weight does not mean a thing. What matters is if the truck can sustain that work load over a period of time. Your transmission will likely be the first component to fail if you exceed the weight limits.

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I agree.... the trailer as a GVW rating of 7000 lbs. With the water load, trailer and equip my gvw on the trailer is at 4850 and my tongue weight is at about 350 lbs. I asked ford the exact question A-Plus is referring to. The two main things they said was that the weight would be fine, But do not use the Overdrive function on the truck transmission when pulling.

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My daughters car (a Saturn) will pull my rig....16' 2axle...skid unit...325 tank hose reels and all the junk..etc. etc.....pulling is not the question ...STOPPING Is....with a light duty truck you are flirting with disaster...even with electric brakes on trailer...Just be careful

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