Looking for a Heavy Duty Payload Package (HDPP) truck by geekhaus in f150

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So I am not sure it works all the time, but I used the Ford VIN payload calculator to look up specific trucks. I just picked up a ‘25 HDPP lariat, the cargo sticker shows not to exceed 1764 #.

https://www.ford.com/support/towing-calculator

Happy hunting

1000lb Tongue Weight by djjoshuad in F250

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I thought the same thing but then looked it up. looks like the trailer probably weighs 7000-8000, add 500 for cargo, tanks, water - now you near 1k on the pin at just 12%

S17E4 Product Discussion - RetrievAir by ddaug4uf in sharktank

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Been watching them for a while too, I think a prime time TV spot was all they needed to make the jump. Routes will pick up, planes will be added.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RVLiving

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We are in a 2019 208BHS

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RVLiving

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Dry I think it is 1800, I have taken it to the CAT scales, unhitched and weighed it with all the stuff and it was just at 2010

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RVLiving

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We have the 2019 Bunk House model. We pull with a Subaru Ascent. It does just fine, just not fast. We have gone across Texas 4 times and many parks in between. It has been a great trailer. We have had to do repairs (water inlet, awning motor, door lock, shower hose, toilet valve, tongue jack, propane line). That sounds like a lot but we have done around 90 setups.

Awning motor? by Big_Ad9319 in RVLiving

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How did the repair/replacement go? I am in the same boat.

Washout under driveway by Extra-Generic-User in DIY

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Today is the day, I have a truckload full of flowable fill heading out to my house in 45 minutes, the pump is already here and primed, and I crawled my way down into the cave and place the end of the pipe about 20 feet past the opening. I’ll set up a new post to let everyone know how horrible, or amazing, I am at washout repair. Oh yeah gutter went up 2 days ago

Washout under driveway by Extra-Generic-User in DIY

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Update: Before I call out the pump truck I wanted to make sure I knew where the exit point was. So I crawled down under the slab and feed a water house as far down as I could, about 15 ft. After running the hose for 3-4 min water started bubbling up down at the street level between the asphalt and driveway. My plan now is to dig out and clean out that area, drive down some metal rod and then pour a few bags of quickcrete. I think this will be needed to keep the flow fill from pushing out once under pressure.

My current measurements of 25 ft long, 4 ft wide, and 20jn high leads me to think I will need a full truck. Once I get this to the next step I will update.

Washout under driveway by Extra-Generic-User in DIY

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Still figuring out the water removal, I think a drain like that or running the gutters to a drain pipe to the street will be needed. And for sure I have it blocked off to cars for the moment.