wjoutlaw
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I recently went up to Amarillo from San Antonio twice in the last month due to my mom having a medical emergency and then unfortunately passing away. I'm okay with it, we had this discussion several times over the years and I did everything she wanted even though she was non-responsive most of the time. I sat with her for two weeks until my brother could make the trip.
I took a brief break to run back to San Antonio get some things in order and planned to return a week later. My brother called me early the next morning after I got home, said mom asked for me and she wasn't doing well.
I got tired of spending a $1000 bucks a week on a suitable hotel. and my brother could not afford a room. I hopped in the Raptor and went to the storage lot to get my trailer. A 2019 Salem Platinum 179DBK.
The Raptor did not like pulling the trailer at highway speeds at first even though I had the tow/haul engaged. After about 100 miles, The Raptor seemed to pause and then it settled into what I would call a groove. It then pulled the trailer easier and settled into a steady 75mph with no trouble.
On the trip back, I kept my speed at 75mph and the Raptor just chugged along with no problems even though I had some heavy cross winds up in the panhandle down until around San Angelo. I averaged 9.6mpg there and back. Overall it was a pretty comfortable ride and I was more worried about the trailer blowing a tire than the Raptor leaving me stranded.
I took a brief break to run back to San Antonio get some things in order and planned to return a week later. My brother called me early the next morning after I got home, said mom asked for me and she wasn't doing well.
I got tired of spending a $1000 bucks a week on a suitable hotel. and my brother could not afford a room. I hopped in the Raptor and went to the storage lot to get my trailer. A 2019 Salem Platinum 179DBK.
The Raptor did not like pulling the trailer at highway speeds at first even though I had the tow/haul engaged. After about 100 miles, The Raptor seemed to pause and then it settled into what I would call a groove. It then pulled the trailer easier and settled into a steady 75mph with no trouble.
On the trip back, I kept my speed at 75mph and the Raptor just chugged along with no problems even though I had some heavy cross winds up in the panhandle down until around San Angelo. I averaged 9.6mpg there and back. Overall it was a pretty comfortable ride and I was more worried about the trailer blowing a tire than the Raptor leaving me stranded.
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