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Ranchers get those outfitted with flatbeds here …One of the biggest problems with 1/2 tons is feature bloat and that effect on payload.
Sure, the 3.5 F150 can tow 13.5k, but you'll never get that number out of a Lariat or above optioned truck. They're so weighed down with crap that their payload numbers are abysmal. It isn't hard to find a truck with a payload number way WORSE than one of the Rangers. Those are the trucks people are buying. I see them all the time in campgrounds. Lariats, Limiteds, Platinums towing 30 foot campers that would be well over my payload, let alone one of the trucks with more features.
Even my F150 is slightly worse than the Ranger I had before, granted, it is only on the lines of 20#, but still.
Like has been mentioned further up in the thread. Those max numbers are from very specifically (not) optioned trucks.
The 40,000 pound Ford truck is one no one has ever seen outside of Ford and their promotional videos. It is a single cab, short bed dually F450.
This thing.
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I almost wonder if they've ever sold one.
As memory serves, Ford actually got in trouble some years back for creating a truck for their max payload rating that you couldn't even buy if you wanted it. Something along the lines of it was missing several interior parts:
"The attorneys general, in this case, claimed that Ford calculated the maximum payload capacity based on a hypothetical truck configuration that omitted standard items such as the spare wheel, tire and jack, center floor console (replacing it with a mini console), and radio. But they said the hypothetical payload capacity increased “just enough” for Ford to support the advertising claim. "
Now here’s a serious Ford: