But how will people know what size the pp is?
But how will people know what size the pp is?
But how will people know what size the pp is?
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The small truck will have very little towing capacity due to its low weight. While many owners of these size trucks don't tow anything with them, they do serve a necessary purpose beyond bed size. Boats, horses, trailers full of gravel, etc require much heavier vehicles when towing for safety.
You absolutely don't need anything this big to tow most of that stuff, most farmers I know do fine with a ute half as tall. The only case I can think of where one of these gigantic US-sized SUVs could be necessary is with an equally gigantic caravan.
Yes, a tiny 15 HP tractor from the 1950’s can tow a big trailer around a farm no problem. What it can’t do is tow it at much more than 2 mph. Owners of these trucks can tow a 20 foot boat down the freeway at 80 mph. Now whether or not they use them for loads like that (they rarely do) is another issue.
They aren't talking about tractors. Ute is what Australians and New Zealanders call pickups.
So smaller pickups can do much of the same as the large.
Yep, that's exactly it.
So smaller pickups can do much of the same as the large.
LOL. Have you ever tried to haul 6000 lb of manure in a 4 cylinder Toyota tacoma?
My brother's Ford Ranger got pancaked because he was pulling his new boat that was too big for the truck and couldn't stop in time at a traffic light before ramming the car in front of him.
That's just irresponsible. Trailer brakes are absolutely necessary. The electric brakes on my previous boat trailer could stop the whole rig, if I hit the button on the controller.