Almost forgot to add I've got a '95 F250 with a Hydrabed and feeder on it as the official feed truck. It feeds hay and cubes everyday from Nov to April 1st. I had to break down last year and put a 2" lift and new mud grips on it because the old leaf springs was wore out. The tires are definitely bigger than stock so I guess it's disqualified from being a real work/ ranch truck but it gets the job done. I'm done with it for now but come November I'll get the fire ants, old syringes, medicine, and whatever else makes it home in there for 6 months. It's got a good stout Cow/gate pusher on the front too. Not a full replacement but the cheapest they had that bolts to the frame. Heat and air works which is nice in Texas were one day it's cold next it's hot. I've warmed up allot of new baby calves with that heater so hope it doesn't quit on me.