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The workhorse. What's your puller?

fishinrich

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2024 Mustang GT Premium - 2022 Ram 1500 HEMI Bighorn
Mustang can't pull a boat so I use this......

S650 Mustang The workhorse. What's your puller? 2022 Ram Bighorn Great Picture
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GrabberB

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24 Mustang GT PP Stage 1 Whipple SC, 24' F150, 2000 Ram 3500 800hp Cummins
Crappy (tight space) photos of my retired puller that to be honest never saw much action. My hobbies changed shortly after purchasing this truck new in 2000. Loved the truck and couldn't part with it. Truck has been garaged 99% of it's 25 year life. Rarely driven in the rain. Hasn't seen rain in probably 20 years. Currently has 40,000 miles most of which were racked up in the first 5 years of it's life. Last 13 years maybe seen 1500 miles of road time. Alway's kept up with maintenance due to time not mileage.

Got carried away with the truck in the early days of the diesel power craze. Invested a boatload of money in a heavy a$$ truck making it fast (all self performed with the exception of the tranny build). The only person who has touched this truck since the day I picked it up in 2000 was the guy who built the tranny. Top shelf tranny upgrades 13 or 14 years ago cost as much as a whipple today (Ouch). Diesel Power was not cheap back then and still is not cheap. Not going to bore everyone with all of the details. One would be hard pressed to find a 25 year old Dodge 3500 Cummins with zero dents, zero scratches, or rust to include the undercarriage. To this day I still cannot part with this truck which is in better condition than the day it rolled off the assembly line. The truck is and always has been afraid of a starter. Fires right up every time. No I'm not trying to sell
it. I don't have the oppurtunity to discuss the truck often and the OP opened the door with this thread. Sorry for the long story!

Current daily and limited puller is a 2024 F-150. Rarely pull and nothing too heavy. No photos of this truck. And no long story to go with the no photos.
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MegaMan

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2024 Mustang GT
This is my workhorse. Gets the job done for hauling garbage and people you don’t like

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Bear376

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Stillwater, OK
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2019 EcoBoost , 2013 Mustang, 2019 Flex, 2017 F150
Nothing special for me. I have a 2017 F150 for main towing duties, like my large flatbed and car hauler. For smaller duties, my 2019 Flex can tow 4500 lbs.
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