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Guy here at work just bought this...

NO, damnit, thats'a god damn semi I don't care how you look at it.

Rediculous.

Kinda cool though, parking would be a pain.
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
NO, damnit, thats'a god damn semi I don't care how you look at it.

Rediculous.

Kinda cool though, parking would be a pain.

He drove it to work today and managed to back it in his usual parking spot. It sticks out about 3 ft beyond the curb though.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: mobobuff
NO, damnit, thats'a god damn semi I don't care how you look at it.

Rediculous.

Kinda cool though, parking would be a pain.

He drove it to work today and managed to back it in his usual parking spot. It sticks out about 3 ft beyond the curb though.

its now his daily driver :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: CraigRT
That is absolutely mental.... no offense to anyone, but honestly... I like pickups, but that is out of control.

He's actually a really nice guy. He has a 14,000lb custom 5th wheel trailer and the F350 he had before really wasn't big enough to tow it safely.

It is not his daily driver.
 
Originally posted by: NeoPTLD
What's the difference between that thing and a similarly sized commercial purpose Freightliner?

Most likely the brakes are air assisted vs. air, meaning you don't need a class A or B license to drive it.
 
In Oregon you need a commercial license for anything over 26,000 lbs unless you're a an emergency personnel driving an emergency vehicle such as a fire engine.
 
Well, he tried modifying his F350 to haul the trailer but it couldn't pull up the hills around here. He said it was kicking down to 1st gear on some hills which would burn out the transmission quickly. He had the trailer weighed and found out it is 18,000 lbs with a 5,000 lb tongue weight.

This thing will haul up to 28,000lbs.
 
Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
how much would one of those cost????

Not sure. I'm guessing it's around $80,000 maybe more. Which really isn't too bad considering the towing capability of the thing.
 
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