• @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    You absolutely don’t need anything this big to tow most of that stuff, most farmers I know do fine with a ute half as tall. The only case I can think of where one of these gigantic US-sized SUVs could be necessary is with an equally gigantic caravan.

    • @chonglibloodsport
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      82 months ago

      Yes, a tiny 15 HP tractor from the 1950’s can tow a big trailer around a farm no problem. What it can’t do is tow it at much more than 2 mph. Owners of these trucks can tow a 20 foot boat down the freeway at 80 mph. Now whether or not they use them for loads like that (they rarely do) is another issue.

      • fatalicus
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        202 months ago

        They aren’t talking about tractors. Ute is what Australians and New Zealanders call pickups.

        So smaller pickups can do much of the same as the large.

        • @enbyecho
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          -12 months ago

          So smaller pickups can do much of the same as the large.

          LOL. Have you ever tried to haul 6000 lb of manure in a 4 cylinder Toyota tacoma?

    • @count_dongulus
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      62 months ago

      My brother’s Ford Ranger got pancaked because he was pulling his new boat that was too big for the truck and couldn’t stop in time at a traffic light before ramming the car in front of him.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 months ago

        That’s just irresponsible. Trailer brakes are absolutely necessary. The electric brakes on my previous boat trailer could stop the whole rig, if I hit the button on the controller.