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    Looking for someone to pull the boat to the lake in Tulsa area

    Just sold my tow rig and don’t want to pay some of these crazy truck prices on a new one so I am going to look around for a good deal on one. In the meantime I have a perfectly good new Skeeter in the garage that we can use if someone wants to pull it to the lake. I would be willing to fish any of the lakes close to Tulsa; Grand, Gibson, Tenkiller, Skiatook, Keystone, etc

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    #2
    You can always rent one from Uhaul.
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    I am not certain but I think someone once told me that they intentionally do not come with a tow package on those trucks because they do not want people pulling heavy trailers behind them. I don't know for sure though.

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    I've seen a few round metro area hauling lawn equipment trailers.
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    I would but I'm not free until 1st full week in Oct
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    Thanks for the reply. I just broke down and got another tow rig yesterday. This post can be removed. Thanks

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by okskeetertzx190 View Post
    I am not certain but I think someone once told me that they intentionally do not come with a tow package on those trucks because they do not want people pulling heavy trailers behind them. I don't know for sure though.

    usually the suburban/tahoes have a hitch when I rent them...