Chase0109
FNG
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- Feb 4, 2020
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I drive a 2022 crew cab F150 power boost. 3.5L twin turbo engine. I pull trailers cross country often.
I average 17–19 MPG without a trailer.
I average 6.5 MPG when pulling my 7 x 16 TA enclosed trailer.
My average 7.5 MPG pulling my 6 x 12 TA enclosed trailer.
I average 7–9 MPG pulling my 3 horse slant load trailer.
I don’t take it often, but I average 13–14 MPG when pulling my 5 x 8 utility trailer with an ATV on it.
In my experience, weight doesn’t make any difference. It’s all about surface area of the trailer. All that being said, I would never personally choose a utility trailer over an enclosed trailer. Yes gas is going cost a little bit more, but so does everything when it comes to hunting lol. The security, utility, and less stress of having everything in an enclosed trailer makes up for the extra fuel cost.
Chase
I average 17–19 MPG without a trailer.
I average 6.5 MPG when pulling my 7 x 16 TA enclosed trailer.
My average 7.5 MPG pulling my 6 x 12 TA enclosed trailer.
I average 7–9 MPG pulling my 3 horse slant load trailer.
I don’t take it often, but I average 13–14 MPG when pulling my 5 x 8 utility trailer with an ATV on it.
In my experience, weight doesn’t make any difference. It’s all about surface area of the trailer. All that being said, I would never personally choose a utility trailer over an enclosed trailer. Yes gas is going cost a little bit more, but so does everything when it comes to hunting lol. The security, utility, and less stress of having everything in an enclosed trailer makes up for the extra fuel cost.
Chase