When I picked up my 32bhds the dealership had moved it to the road with an f150 and no WD hitch. When I arrived it was still attached to the f150, which the front wheels were pointing to the sky and the tail was almost scraping the floor. The guy who moved it admitted that the truck really struggled. With that trailer you will be over the 700 without any issue what so ever. If you have any inclines it may be difficult to actually getting into there. At the end of the day you need to be comfortable in what your doing, if it was me I would want a 3/4 ton truck which for a short distance should handle no WD hitch.
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2022 Eagle 355MBQS
2018 Jay Flight 32BHDS (Sold)
2019 Ford F350 LBCC 6.7 Diesel
2003 Ford F250 6.0 Diesel (Sold)
Reese Steadi-Flex (Sold)
DH, SWMBO, DS, & Dog
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