I have three horses and have decided it is time for a truck & trailer. I've been researching trailers some, but also found one 3 miles from my house that I can rent inexpensively. I still need to check it for safety, etc. My big problem is the truck. I don't know much about vehicles in general, but have been doing some reading. I need to be able to tow at least 5,000 pounds (2 horse straight load, 2 smallish horses). I'd like to be able to tow 8,000 pounds which would give me more flexibility if I ever want to tow a 3 horse slant load. Most of my hauling will be not over 2 hours each way and I won't haul every week - maybe monthly or twice a month during good weather. However, I really want to be able to take two horses from Houston to Missouri next October - about 700 miles each way. This truck will not be my primary vehicle. I'll drive it pretty much weekly to keep it in good running order, but not long distances. Since I don't know much about mechanics, I need a reliable truck. I do have regular maintenance done on my vehicles. From what I've been able to read, I could get by with something like a F150 or C1500 IF it has the factory towing package. However, I don't know how to tell if it does have the towing package. I think any F250 / C2500 would be able to tow over 8,000 pounds - right?? I want the weight distribution hitch, but don't know how to tell if it is already on the truck vs a regular hitch. Obviously if the hitch is fastened to the bumper, that isn't the right hitch. Other than that, I'm lost. I understand that it can be added afterwards - any range of cost? Under $500? Sway bars are not automatically included with the WDH, right? I'm used to thinking a car is "older" at 100K miles, although I'm currently driving a CR-V with 82K and plan to keep it another 100K miles. How many miles is too much for a 3/4 ton (F250 / C2500) truck? I haven't been looking at anything over 70K miles. Is a lot more miles OK if the engine is in good shape, etc? I'm going to ask someone at church that I think knows about trucks - or at least general mechanics. I will see if he will help me look and will be getting the truck checked out by a mechanic before I buy. However, I'm having trouble figuring out what to even consider. Sorry this got so long! Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated! |