Re: Need some advise on a tow vehicle
Member of the wet grass puller offer club.
Going to just be straight forward and honest with you and use the numbers.
a 3610RE on paper weighs in at 12,483lbs "Dry" and has a pin weight of 2,115 lbs. I think you should be fine but I'm just going to toss you some figures.
2WD or 4WD I'm not concerned about. F250-F350, yes I take into consideration. Why?
Go weigh a new F250 full of fuel, see what the weight is on the rear axle. Add this 2,115lbs to that. Straight from the Ford source book, the F250 rear axle is rated at 6,200 lbs at the ground.
The F350 rear axle is rated at 7,280 lbs at the ground.
I don't have a 250 but my friend weighed his and he told me his numbers were 8,140lbs total for his F250. Not fully fueled.
4,740lbs on steer axle
3,400lbs on drive axle
So just assuming the on paper numbers for the Bighorn are accurate for this. You will have 5,515 lbs on the rear axle. So you have 685 lbs you can play with.
Now add in about 130 lbs for a hitch. 1 gal of diesel is 7lbs x 26 gal so 182lbs for fuel but his truck was at least 1/2 full. Anything else you load into the bed when you go camping + anything you store in the basement all goes to pin weight.
You'd be pushing it but a 250 shorty could do it legally. Going by these numbers. **** I'd go test drive the truck and drive to a CAT scale, if you're using it for towing get some honest to goodness numbers.