Posted by SC Farmall on March 28, 2017 at 06:58:17 from (162.252.6.82):
In Reply to: Ton Truck Question posted by Bill VA on March 26, 2017 at 04:47:51:
If you are really wanting to haul just 1-ton, 2,000 lbs, any full sized pick up truck should be able to do that. I used to haul 1-ton of sand and rock in a Chevy S-10 10-miles or so. It was all that old Chevy could handle, but it never failed.
I've loaded 3-4,000 lbs in my '01 1500 GMC with a 6.0, and multiple V-6 F-150's at work with no problem at all. for 2,000 lbs worth of fertilizer on a pallet or loose, hay, and other odd ball items I would recommend a 1/2 Ton truck with a flat bed or a simple utility trailer. A 1/2 Ton will handle 2,000 lbs with ease plus its low to the ground so its easy to load/unload, insurance/tax/purchase price is fairly low.
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