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  1. Ken,

     

    I was hoping to be able to carry them behind the driver's seat with the back seats folded up or down (however it works).  I think they would take up too much valuable cargo space in the back of the truck. I carry them now in my Sportage with the back seat folded down and I rigged a divider between them and also one to keep them out of the front seat with me.  The pole idea is a good one.  Thanks.

  2. Steve,

     

    Ken still has the truck and I believe he lives close to Jacksonville.  I am going to buy the truck in August or September.  But, I would be happy to send you the money for the slide whenever you say.  Thanks again because this will make it so much easier for me putting things in and out of the truck.

  3. John,  thank you so much for the information and the pictures.  I would like to see all of the pictures you have.

     

    My dogs weigh 45 and 55#s so about 100# in all.  I weight about 120# so with the dogs about 220# all totaled.  That would be it unless once in a while a grandson wanted to go, but two of them are boys with pickups and the other one drives a 25 year old BMW that he is very proud of because he paid for it himself (he is 16 years old).

     

    Very interested in your platform and rig to keep them out of the front seat.  I have fashioned something similar in the Kia.  I also will be looking at the ramp you use because I cannot pick the dogs up and put them in the truck. I used to have a folding ramp that was a PITA to use for loading my Greyhounds and when they died I threw it away.

     

    Removing the seats is a very good idea because I never haul anyone in the back of the old Kia..I just lay the seats down.

     

    I do not own any stuff like a canoe, dirt bike or for that matter a regular bike or much of anything else.  I would probably carry a generator, light weight (PVC pipe) dog beds, dog food, small grill and a lawn chair.

     

    Thank you so much for all of the information and for agreeing that Ken's truck looks like it will do the job.  I was confused about the three numbers that he was posting, but you said it would work if I was careful about the weight.  Nan

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. Ken, please help me read this last sheet that you highlighted.   It says the GCWR is 16,000 lbs.  According to what I understand the GCWR means Gross Combined Weight Rating or Maximum weight of the tow vehicle, the towed object and all passengers and cargo inside each.  So, wouldn't that mean all would be good?  Remember, I know nothing so need to have everything explained to me.

  5. John,

     

    You are so right.  I have never driven any truck and that includes a Tundra. So, I am not in the production line up for an Oliver yet.  I think if I can get the truck this fall and the Oliver closer to December I will have time to get used to the truck.  And you are so right about driving in Tennessee with a trailer.  Maybe I should have not even thought about owning an Oliver.  But, at my age I am throwing caution to the wind.  I do not intend to sit here in my very comfortable house until I go home to Jesus.   I met the owner of the truck at the Rally a few weeks ago and I believe he is selling me a really good truck.  Considering I am driving a 2007 Kia Sportage with 318,000 miles on it, most anything would look good to me.  LOL   I tried the car dealer route and got sick of that very quickly. So, when Ken Richardson offered me his truck I felt like that was the answer I was looking for.

  6. Paula, I am not in line yet, but Anita said maybe in October or December.  I cannot buy Ken's truck until he gets his new one, so even if the Oliver is ready to be picked up I will not be able to get it.  This is very stressful for me since I have never even driven a pickup truck, much less pulled anything behind one.  But, almost everyone at the Rally said I could learn..I am counting on that!

     

     

  7. John,  I was at the repair shop with the Kia when you last wrote. He sent me some pictures of the F150 on my phone and if I knew how to send them to you, I would.  But I don't.  Anyway in the conversation with him this morning he said he had towed his camper with it 4 times and it towed beautifully.  He said it was a 2015 Lariat and he was the only owner. I will ask him about the paperwork and the extended warranty when I talk to him. He said nothing was wrong with the truck and I have a gut feeling I can believe him. Thanks for trying to help me.

  8. Alternator went out in the Kia or I would be on my way to look at a F150 with towing package. It just turned 80,000 miles - he said this was road miles as he travels back and forth from Guyton, Ga. to Atlanta for work.  He said it tows up to 11,000 lbs.  He wants $31,500 for it.  That is all the info I have and will go look at it when the Kia is repaired.   Oh, this is not from a dealer, but from someone a good friend of mine goes to church with.  I forgot to ask what year it was, but he said he has pulled his 32' camper with it and had no problems..

  9. A dealer tried to sell me this today:   2019 Silverado LTZ   6.2 engine. 12,500 lbs. Max Tow, Max Trailering Package. Lane keep assistance.  He wanted $60,123.  I told him to keep looking and that I was going to look some more in Savannah.  He said he had spent many hours looking for this vehicle and that he could get me others brought to his lot, but I would have to agree to take one of them before he would do that.  Negative.  That is why I could not do what John Davies said-to get 4 of them lined up and try them all.  Guess I will continue looking in and around Savannah, Georgia.  Thanks for listening me whine.

  10. Sherry, I have not ordered yet, but will get a II.  I live outside of Savannah, but am thinking about going to Baxley and look around at Woody Folsom.  They have all makes and models on their lots and that makes sense to me rather than running from dealer to dealer.  I will be using the back seat area for two rather large dogs.  Thanks for posting information to me.  Nan

     

     

  11. Thanks, John.  No, so far I have not driven any..just dropped by Carmax 2 times and looked through their trucks. I found a couple I sort of liked, but am still looking. Thinking about going to Woody Folsom in Baxley, Ga. and checking them out.  They have ALL of the different trucks there. Chevy, Ford, GMC and Toyota in one lot..beats running from dealer to dealer.

  12. The 2016 Ford F150 has a rear view camera and that is about all I see for towing and it is $33,000.  It does have a bed cover and liner which I think is nice and plenty of room in the crew cab for the dogs.   There is a 2013 Ford F150 Platinum with 48K miles on it for the same price with  "flex fuel" (what is that?) that has parking sensors but I do not see a rear view camera listed.  Both of these are at Carmax.  I have started with them because they do not swarm you like regular dealerships do.  And I wonder how I am to know what are the right gears?

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