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15-16 two-string bales at 60lb or so should be well within the payload. That Mav wants to work!
I had to drop some small junk trees around my fenceline this weekend and was able to fit a lot more big branches and brush in the bed than I thought. Drop in bedliner didn't get a scratch on it, surprisingly. Have been impressed with the quality of my late '22 build (y)
 

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Put the Maverick to work today, hauling hay for my wife’s horses. I was able to stack 16 bales comfortably in the box, and probably could have done 20 if I wanted to go a layer higher. It had no problem with the weight at all, it just doesn’t have the box volume of my old F-250. I’ll just have to make more trips.

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Good job putting the Mav to work. Why have the bed if your not going to use it?
 

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The horse lover in me needs to ask what kind of horses you have? I used to have Arabians and a Tennessee Walker. Sad to say I've been away from the horse world since 2010.
 

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The horse lover in me needs to ask what kind of horses you have? I used to have Arabians and a Tennessee Walker. Sad to say I've been away from the horse world since 2010.
We currently have an Appaloosa, two Shetland ponies, and a Welsh pony. Coincidentally, my wife used to have an Arab/Tennessee walker cross. She used to show the Shetlands in carriage driving, but they’re retired now.
 

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I agree, trucks meant to do work, not just sit around looking pretty.

No mav yet...here is a photo of my old '66 Ford Econoline hauling firewood. 1500lb bed capacity. Yep, a unibody like the Mav.


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I like them pretty too...same truck a few years later.

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Isn't the Maverick the new "Econoline" ?
 
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I agree, trucks meant to do work, not just sit around looking pretty.

No mav yet...here is a photo of my old '66 Ford Econoline hauling firewood. 1500lb bed capacity. Yep, a unibody like the Mav.


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I like them pretty too...same truck a few years later.

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I had a '62 in high school. It was lacking in power, short a gear or two, and the steering was vague to the point of being funny. It was perfect.
 

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yes, I remember that truck. Chevy has an ad that is now a youtube video comparing the corvair to the econoline. A guy using one hand to stop the econoline from moving on icy ground. The corvair of course muscling around and generally showing up the econoline.
I see one of those Corvairs from time to time where I live. Pretty nice never seen a Econoline though. Maybe just never noticed them.
 

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I agree, trucks meant to do work, not just sit around looking pretty.

No mav yet...here is a photo of my old '66 Ford Econoline hauling firewood. 1500lb bed capacity. Yep, a unibody like the Mav.


Econo firewood 003.jpg



I like them pretty too...same truck a few years later.

ford econoline restored.JPG
What a great piece of automotive history you've managed to experience. Glad to see your appreciation of a classic. Hope you were able to keep at least one.
 

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What a great piece of automotive history you've managed to experience. Glad to see your appreciation of a classic. Hope you were able to keep at least one.
I still have the pair of 5 windows with the big six engine and Ford nine inch rear ends. Other things have taken priority, but I will get back to restoring them one day. They put a big grin on my face, and I love the classic curves and huge 8' bed. I'd turn them into daily drivers if they could safely do over 60. A bump in the road at speed on a curve, and these 2800lb solid axle trucks want to go flying.
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