Just a couple more notes on the FL70 vs the F350. The F350 blue books at $64,000.00. I don't let any vehicles set outside, let alone that one. In Kansas you never know when weather will pay a visit.
Also, even though I am far from rich, I can sell the F350 and pocket close to $40K after paying for the FL. I certainly don't need the money, but it would be nice to have in the bank. Tags, taxes, and insurance would be cheaper on the FL.
There are times I like to jump in the Ford and go to a horse sale that would be 6-8 hours away. Certainly a more comfortable ride, but most of the times it is just less than 100 mile trip. I have driven a semi close to a million miles, so there is no bother there, and do have a CDL.
Someone mentioned the FL being heavy on the front axle, which is something to consider. I have never had the Ford in 4WD yet as I avoid those situations.
I do have an older 3/4 ton Chevy with gooseneck ball and flatbed, plus a 2016 F150 for putzing around. The 1991 Chevy will pull the 2 gooseneck trailers, but not far..lol. I do appreciate the replies, and am hoping someone will blurt out the magic words to convince me one way or the other. Thanks again - Bob
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