Hello out there,
This is my first post, except for my intro post on the newbie page.
I have a question or, perhaps a few...
My initial plans when I will be hitting the road was to use my 1998 Ford Explorer 4X4. It's a car I know, but still, I've never driven it longer distances and only had it for about 2 years. (I drive down from the mountain we have our house on and into town perhaps 3 times a month, which takes about 45 minutes each way, on a good day) My plan was to pull an older model pop-up tent trailer that I would use only for storing/packing my stuff, since the tent fabric is rotten. Rest of the trailer is fairly decent and light weight.
However...
I have now been given the option of getting a 1996 Ford F350 Dually crew-cab (two door) diesel, 2 wheel drive. One owner (our neighbor and friend of my husband) Long story why I'm having to hit the road, which I'm not going to get into here. If anyone is interested or wants to know, my intro thread is there for everyone to read. I'm currently up in mid BC Canada and will be heading south down to Nevada, Arizona (warmer climate).
My long term plans was to eventually be able to afford to buy a 1 ton truck and a car hauler. Been looking at a 8,5' x 16 dual axle hauler, but... prices for those types of trailers is way out of my budget here in Canada. Seen much cheaper in the US. So, what I am asking here. Is the 1996 Ford F350 Dually a good choice to pull a car hauler as mentioned above? I can still load all my belongings that I need and those I can't bring myself to part with yet in the bed of the truck until I'm able to find the trailer I want. I might also be able to find a cheap camper that could last me until I can buy the trailer I want. I don't feel that I'd have a problem sleeping on the seat behind the driver and passenger seats, even if it isn't all that wide, I can still prop ice box etc. between the seat and front making it a little wider. My dog Nova, German Shepard has no problem curling up in the front passenger seat. That's where she normally wants to be anyway...
Our neighbor that has owned this truck since it was new, is someone that is more like family than just a neighbor or friend. This truck has been his "baby" and has been taken care of and serviced regularly. (seen all the paper work) Years ago when his wife and kids were around, he'd haul their big 5th wheel with it and he claims he could barely feel that he was pulling anything behind the truck) However, it has now been sitting for about 3 years. (under cover) Needed to charge the batteries to get it to start but once it started, engine is running smoothly/steady. No rust, no dings or dents. Small crack in windshield top passenger side but, that's about it. I will be taking it/her to our mechanic to have her fully checked out before I make any final decisions, as well as check with the insurance company how much insurance would cost me, especially since both here in Canada as well as in the US, I have no prior history of insurance. Am a US citizen but lived my adult life in Sweden, hence no driving record in either country on this side of "the pond". Anyone know about if insurance is more expensive for such a heavy truck, even though it is an older vehicle? I'm a total novice when it comes to those things in both the US and here in Canada.
I just know that it is a good truck, or at least both my husband and our neighbor claims it is. I have been the care giver for our neighbor for a few years but now, he can no longer live the off-grid prepper life we do out here and has to move to town. I am cleaning his house from basement to attic. He knows the reasons why I have to leave Canada and I think as a thank you for both helping him out over the past few years as well as cleaning his house so he can sell it, for hopefully a better price. He is giving me the truck. He also knows I really love it. She is a beauty!
Anywho... I would much appreciate some input from those of you that know a lot more than I do. I know diesel is cheaper here in Canada than in the US but... If I were to be able to buy a car hauler/trailer I would still need to buy a 1 ton truck...
Sorry for the ranting, to much going on in my life right now and not going anywhere near where I'd want it to go...
Thank in advance for input, advise, thoughts both positive and negative... I need to know what I'm getting myself into when it comes to the vehicle I will be driving. Alone on the road with only my dog I am able to deal with but, I do need to know that I'm not getting in way over my head with this truck. Regardless, it doesn't matter what car/truck/van/whatever you buy/drive, they can still break down even if they just rolled off the assembly line...
OK, I'll quit now...
All the Best
//Solani
This is my first post, except for my intro post on the newbie page.
I have a question or, perhaps a few...
My initial plans when I will be hitting the road was to use my 1998 Ford Explorer 4X4. It's a car I know, but still, I've never driven it longer distances and only had it for about 2 years. (I drive down from the mountain we have our house on and into town perhaps 3 times a month, which takes about 45 minutes each way, on a good day) My plan was to pull an older model pop-up tent trailer that I would use only for storing/packing my stuff, since the tent fabric is rotten. Rest of the trailer is fairly decent and light weight.
However...
I have now been given the option of getting a 1996 Ford F350 Dually crew-cab (two door) diesel, 2 wheel drive. One owner (our neighbor and friend of my husband) Long story why I'm having to hit the road, which I'm not going to get into here. If anyone is interested or wants to know, my intro thread is there for everyone to read. I'm currently up in mid BC Canada and will be heading south down to Nevada, Arizona (warmer climate).
My long term plans was to eventually be able to afford to buy a 1 ton truck and a car hauler. Been looking at a 8,5' x 16 dual axle hauler, but... prices for those types of trailers is way out of my budget here in Canada. Seen much cheaper in the US. So, what I am asking here. Is the 1996 Ford F350 Dually a good choice to pull a car hauler as mentioned above? I can still load all my belongings that I need and those I can't bring myself to part with yet in the bed of the truck until I'm able to find the trailer I want. I might also be able to find a cheap camper that could last me until I can buy the trailer I want. I don't feel that I'd have a problem sleeping on the seat behind the driver and passenger seats, even if it isn't all that wide, I can still prop ice box etc. between the seat and front making it a little wider. My dog Nova, German Shepard has no problem curling up in the front passenger seat. That's where she normally wants to be anyway...
Our neighbor that has owned this truck since it was new, is someone that is more like family than just a neighbor or friend. This truck has been his "baby" and has been taken care of and serviced regularly. (seen all the paper work) Years ago when his wife and kids were around, he'd haul their big 5th wheel with it and he claims he could barely feel that he was pulling anything behind the truck) However, it has now been sitting for about 3 years. (under cover) Needed to charge the batteries to get it to start but once it started, engine is running smoothly/steady. No rust, no dings or dents. Small crack in windshield top passenger side but, that's about it. I will be taking it/her to our mechanic to have her fully checked out before I make any final decisions, as well as check with the insurance company how much insurance would cost me, especially since both here in Canada as well as in the US, I have no prior history of insurance. Am a US citizen but lived my adult life in Sweden, hence no driving record in either country on this side of "the pond". Anyone know about if insurance is more expensive for such a heavy truck, even though it is an older vehicle? I'm a total novice when it comes to those things in both the US and here in Canada.
I just know that it is a good truck, or at least both my husband and our neighbor claims it is. I have been the care giver for our neighbor for a few years but now, he can no longer live the off-grid prepper life we do out here and has to move to town. I am cleaning his house from basement to attic. He knows the reasons why I have to leave Canada and I think as a thank you for both helping him out over the past few years as well as cleaning his house so he can sell it, for hopefully a better price. He is giving me the truck. He also knows I really love it. She is a beauty!
Anywho... I would much appreciate some input from those of you that know a lot more than I do. I know diesel is cheaper here in Canada than in the US but... If I were to be able to buy a car hauler/trailer I would still need to buy a 1 ton truck...
Sorry for the ranting, to much going on in my life right now and not going anywhere near where I'd want it to go...
Thank in advance for input, advise, thoughts both positive and negative... I need to know what I'm getting myself into when it comes to the vehicle I will be driving. Alone on the road with only my dog I am able to deal with but, I do need to know that I'm not getting in way over my head with this truck. Regardless, it doesn't matter what car/truck/van/whatever you buy/drive, they can still break down even if they just rolled off the assembly line...
OK, I'll quit now...
All the Best
//Solani