• The_v@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I started out with an Datsun pickup on the farm. Pulled a 40’ irrigation pipe trailer with aluminum hand lines on it. I also drove a little '86 Nissan during highschool/college. They were about perfect for most residential uses. I really liked how low the bed was. So much easier to get stuff in and out of.

    Currently for work, I drive a 1/2 ton F150 and tow a 16’ 10K deck over trailer with it. It’s the maximum I can drive/tow without interstate DOT regulations kicking in. The 7,500lbs capacity is usually more than enough.

    I got stuck with a 3/4 and 1 ton at a previous job and thosw damn things were horrible to drive, unstable on the road and beat the shit out of my back. Parking them sucked donkeys balls. It was just scary to drive in the snow/ice. Anyone who drives them for vanity sake is a fucking moron.

    • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      13 hours ago

      That’s the other thing about my S10, it’s heavier than a minivan because body-on-frame construction and a cast iron engine but it’s not much bigger and I think even has a smaller wheel base. Minivans tend to have their back wheels WAY at the back, a truck has wheels mid-bed. So my truck handles very well, it’s easy to maneuver at low speeds, it fits in a standard parking space without any problem…

      It’s just recently hit its “everything needs replacement” age because it’s 20 years old, I’ve had to put a fuel injection system, a distributor and a temp sensor in it and I wonder what’s next. But it’s been a hell of a reliable vehicle.