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<blockquote data-quote="jellybean" data-source="post: 7668451" data-attributes="member: 6502"><p>2007 single cab Ford Ranger tipper. driven sensibly 27-30 mpg. 14 foot livestock trailer fully loaded and pushing on, 17-18 mpg. Incidentally those are exactly the same mpg I used to get from a 4 litre turbo'd Landcruiser pick up. It's just physics; effort required to pull a weight at a given speed, you cannot change the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellybean, post: 7668451, member: 6502"] 2007 single cab Ford Ranger tipper. driven sensibly 27-30 mpg. 14 foot livestock trailer fully loaded and pushing on, 17-18 mpg. Incidentally those are exactly the same mpg I used to get from a 4 litre turbo'd Landcruiser pick up. It's just physics; effort required to pull a weight at a given speed, you cannot change the rules. [/QUOTE]
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