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Re: [RC] Truck - my experience - Cheryl Ann

Hello,

I have the Dakota, and...

I am searching high and low for my 'truck folder', in which I have all the
info regarding my truck and horse trailer weight, ratings, etc. At this
point, I'm beginning to fear that it is in my spare room closet, and that is
one door I just *ain't* opening anytime soon (:>0).  Suffice to say that for
the amount and terrain type of horsetrailering I do, I am pretty satisfied
w/ my little Dak.

I bought it new in 2003. It is a Quad Cab, V8 w/ a 5'3" box. I took it and
the trailer, both empty, except for a full fuel tank, down to the truck
scales, to get the combined weight. I've already had both my horses on the
scales so I know what they weigh.

My truck is rated for 5900lbs. towing, I don't remember the carrying
capacity, but I do have that figure somewhere. I have a 6000lb. receiver on
it w/ a 7000lb. ball. My trailer puts a tongue weight of 150lbs. on the
receiver. I don't have a WD hitch or anti-sway.

My trailer is a 1969 2-horse Shoop. It weighs 2600lbs, and does not have a
dressing room. When I go day camping or on a ride, this is how my 'stuff'
all breaks down:

2600lbs. trailer empty.
1050lbs. war mare Kit (gelding Bobby, if I take him, is 980).
60lbs. hay.
= 3710lbs. behind the hitch.

In the truck bed I carry:

220lbs. water.
10lbs. horse feed, apples, etc. Varies.
35lbs. tack (treeless saddle, sidepull, halters, pads, etc.).
50lbs. truck tent, bed mat and carpet, table, chairs.
50lbs. miscellaneous (clothing, food. etc.) an estimate, here.
20lbs. miscellaneous camping equipment.
145lbs. me.
150lbs. fuel (24 gal. tank, someone told me that gasoline weighs 6lbs. per
gal).
= 680lbs.

I only haul one horse w/ my Dak. I don't have any major mountain passes to
climb or descend, and my trailer has Surge brakes. I like my setup because
it is small and easy to maneuver as far as truck/trailer combos go. And the
Dak is a tough little truck and can pull pretty well. It can also stop the
whole mess very well. I don't haul but a couple times per year, and I prefer
a midsize truck over a fullsize as a daily driver. One thing I don't like is
the cab height is shorter, and I like being able to look in the rear view
mirror and see two ears through the front trailer window. Can't do that in
the Dak. Hauling the whole thing, I get an average of 11-12mpg. Were I
hauling over mountain terrain, or more than one horse or a larger trailer,
I'd probably get a larger truck, but I don't need it the way things are
right now. I have plans for a Brenderup sometime in the future.

Hope this helps...

Cheryl Ann in WNY
Horse Kids Kit & Bobby




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