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What’s the heaviest y’all have towed with your 6.7? Towed my heaviest 2 loads today, bobcat t740 with bucket and auger and an IHI 55n. Bobcat weights in at 10,000 and change plus auger, ihi 55n weighs in at 12,700 and change. Towed them with gator 25’ trailer. Was very impressed with my f250, felt like I could tow so much more. Will definitely be upgrading suspension, but handled great.
 

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our toy hauler is about 17.5k fully loaded and we haul it all over in the spring and summer, the harder you work these motors the more they seem to pull.
 

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No pictures, but the most I have towed with a 6.7 was 13 cows in a gooseneck. Almost 30k total weight. Bone stock 11 f350. You could tell you were pulling some weight. The pickups suspension handled it great
 

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Most I've had behind my 15 SRW 350 was 30k didn't include the pick up weight. No scales in the area it towed fine but didn't seem to like getting it rolling when I had to back up a small incline
 

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Most I've had behind my 15 SRW 350 was 30k didn't include the pick up weight. No scales in the area it towed fine but didn't seem to like getting it rolling when I had to back up a small incline
That's about where i have been weight wise. Hauling round bales for my brother.
 

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Never scaled it, but our old race trailer, got as 38ft, with a 5200lb truck, golf cart, tool box, enough parts to rebuild about everything in the truck, and trade show stuff towed fine behind our 250. I’d guess this setup was around 20-25k.

Our new race trailer holds all the same stuff, but sometimes a 4seat razor instead of the golf cart and a couple of generators, as it’s got ac in it. It’s 48ft. I’d guess it’s probably around 25-30k, we bought a 450 to tow this one though for legality issues traveling across the country.


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Never scaled it, but our old race trailer, got as 38ft, with a 5200lb truck, golf cart, tool box, enough parts to rebuild about everything in the truck, and trade show stuff towed fine behind our 250. I’d guess this setup was around 20-25k.

Our new race trailer holds all the same stuff, but sometimes a 4seat razor instead of the golf cart and a couple of generators, as it’s got ac in it. It’s 48ft. I’d guess it’s probably around 25-30k, we bought a 450 to tow this one though for legality issues traveling across the country.


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Those 450 are badass trucks, was trying to find one when I was shopping for this 6.7 but I settled for this 250. I love it though, very nice trucks
 

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With my 19 dually, I haul 20 5x6 rolls of hay on my 40ft dual tandem all the time. Each roll averages 1500lbs, plus the 10k lb trailer. No problems. I scale 37500lbs with my 310sg backhoe. I also haul my welding rig with the same truck, while loaded.
 
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