towing and 23.5 and 240, and 26

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Crazy Dave Condon

Marginal

small 6 cylinder is marginal but I have a couple fo folks pulling. Is yours a 4 wheel drive I find it amusing about the comment of going slow uphill. Gee, when a tractor trailer is empty going uphill, they wizz by but mighty funny they go mighty slow uphill when loaded. Law of physics I guess. Crazy Dave Condon
 
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Ken Koons

Ken's ranger

Dave, My Ranger is not 4x4. I think I could probably get a 23.5 or 240 up and down the ramp at my reservoir without much slippage (plus I always have a tow strap with me in case I lose traction and need to rely on some neighborly help). I know I don't stand a chance with a 26.
 
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Scott Rouse

2001 Toyota 4Runner

Our Toyota 4Runner pulls the 23.5 well. The 4Runner does have a fairly large engine, though. Scott
 
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dave b

towing

I tow ours with an astro, vortex "v"6. But I dont do 90 mph. Some where around 55 works well both for me, the famely, and the van. Now theres another option, Rent a truck. Think about it, pick the size you like, even take it on a trip, for 10 days, and the rental price will be about the same as a----- well, a months payment on a new truck. And if it breaks, thayll give you another one!! Dave B.
 
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Crazy Dave Condon

towing

Ken; You probably could pull the 260 up the ramp if in low but with most vechiles that are light ended on the rear, a common problem is slippage of the tires. Two reasons are gravel and slime or algae which I always recommend taking a broom. Do you know of anyone in the area who has either the old style 26 or 260. You may want toa ask the local dealer if you could pull theirs as a prerequiteve to purchasing a 260. Good Luck Dave Condon
 
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Jeff Davis

we tried renting

When we bought our first H240, we had no tow vehicle and my plan was to rent one. I found the mileage charge made it very expensive to rent just a pickup, much less something larger. Also lots of trouble to pick it up and return. We only tried that once, then bought a used chevy half ton PU with 350 V8. We love it and use it a lot. We towed the boat over wolf creek pass last summer with no problems. (We're in the Denver area).
 
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Joe R

believe it or not

we tow a 240 with a 6 cyl Taurus. A bit slow to accelerate, but drives OK at 55 or 60. High winds causes some swing. Have made 7 trips of 150 mi one way. Prefer to leave in the slip. I DID NOT WANT TO BUY MY BOAT A NEW CAR OR TRUCK. works just fine to tow from storage to slip once a year.
 
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