The 2001 Ford F-150 has a maximum payload capacity that typically ranges from about 1,500 to 2,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and configuration (such as engine type and bed length). It's important to check the owner's manual or the driver's side door jamb for the exact payload rating for your specific truck. Always ensure you do not exceed this limit for safety and to maintain vehicle performance.
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Legally, about 140 - 150% of its tare weight. Most could haul significantly more if need be.
As much as it wants
a half ton
check your vehicle GVW usually listed on the door sticker. Then subtract the weight of your truck with an empty flat bed. the remainder will be what you can haul.
i believe its some where around 1000-1500 pounds
It could do it but wouldn't be advisable they werent meant to tow that much weight i didnt know this and had to have a new tranny put in mine sigh and by law in California you have to haul with a 3/4 ton truck or larger
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