Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
No, if you don't need one they are a complete waste of money. Even if it cost the exact same as a 1/2 ton to purchase they cost much more per mile they are driven. Literailly every aspect of their ownership is more expensive. The Gov't agency I work for has a fleet of trucks and the 3/4 tons are more expensive to operate than the 1/2 tons.
Right, this is exactly my concern. Not only do 3/4 ton trucks use more fuel, the tires, wheels, and other components are also more spendy as well.
I have no doubt a 3/4t would pull the trailer effortlessly, I just don't know if it would be too big/heavy/wasteful to live with on a daily basis and if I am honest, that's where it will see most of its miles.
Hence, my dilemma.
Besides, today's 1/2 tons do the job of yesterday's 3/4 ton trucks, while riding better and getting far better fuel economy.
I really want to believe this, since it would make my decision easier. Certainly in the half ton range there are a lot more options available to me.
Maybe what I need to do before I choose another vehicle is to rent one and see how well it pulls the trailer up to Eisenhower tunnel and maybe Berthoud Pass as well. I could do that in a long day.
EDITED TO ADD: Are there companies that rent half ton trucks with towing brake controllers?