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Our Last New Truck
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That's a lot of truck. Good choice.
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Very nice. Lot's of room. We looked at luxury cars several years ago, none compared to the Titan in room and comfort.
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installing the winch with a hitch mount on our heavy equipment trailer is most likely the way we will go .... we've had that trailer for decades and have never needed a winch but one never knows ..daytime dave wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 1:51 pmGood luck with the new truck process Jim. I have a similar heavy winch from Harbor Freight. I bought a trailer hitch mount for it. I only used it for taking out the old dock at camp. Mounting it on the trailer hitch was pretty stable and convenient.
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sure hope it turns out to be .... I'm done with diesel powered vehicles, well at least I hope I am .... in a couple of weeks we will have a B&W fifth wheel hitch installed .... sure hope it handles our camper as well as we believe it will
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I've never owned a Titan but have consistently heard very good things about them .... for our use, being able to tow a heavy 5er is a prime requirement
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We can tow the tractor on the heavy trailer, but wouldn't try and tow a big camper or anything. It would easily pull the 16 kayak trailer, and STOP it. But it was an aluminum trailer. I wouldn't want to haul a really big tractor on a big fifth wheel trailer with the titan. Ours is a 2010 and still looks new, but we do all the maintenance and store it out of the weather, we DO use it as a truck, a 4wd truck. We used to take it into the middle of a 500 acre cattle farm to fish, fording creeks and driving thru pastures. Have pulled stumps and landscaping out of the ground.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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sounds like your Titan serves you well
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this morning (Thursday) she will be taken to the fellow who will install a ceramic coat .... we will be going to Myrtle Beach on Friday and plan to pick it up when we return on Monday
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Congratulations Jim. That's a great looking truck and looks very capable of what you need it for. Enjoy your weekend.
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kind words appreciated .... the only issue so far is the fact that these new trucks are so tall that I can't get into or out of the bed of the truck .... similar Fords are the same way .... we were well aware that this would be a problem and have a few things in mind to help take care of it
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Awesome looking truck, great color both inside and outside. Sure like the steps on the outside of the bed corners. My F250 has the tailgate step and grab bar which I really appreciate. I call it my “old man step”. Sure gonna shine after the ceramic treatment.
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I anticipated our truck having that grab bar but it didn't .... apparently they don't factory install them in trucks that come prepped for 5er/gooseneck hitches .... with two replacement knees I need all the help I can get .... the dealership is checking to see if they can install one
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Jim, I have the same step and grab bar on my Ford tail gate. It's really nice to use.
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I keep a small stool in my Ranger's bed. I'm not sure I could get into the bed without it.
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I climb into the bed from the side. Stepping up on the tire and then over into the bed.
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today is Sept 7th and we are in Myrtle Beach, SC .... got a call a little while ago that the fellow doing the ceramic coating has finished it .... we hope to get home around noon tomorrow and drive over to his place to pick it up shortly thereafter
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Can't wait to see the truck glow, I have my sunglasses ready. 
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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apparently rain set in yesterday afternoon and he isn't completely finished with it ..... so, don't know when it will be ready .... below is a picture of Maureen's Blazer that we had ceramic coated back in Oct 2023 .... the picture below was taken a few weeks ago after a day of rain .... it hadn't been washed in at least 4 months .... its the same GM Radiant Red color as our new truckBrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 2:53 amCan't wait to see the truck glow, I have my sunglasses ready.
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