Is she a Fox Red?This is Lorie Darlin’ She’s 10 weeks on the 10th. Smart dog, Learning fastView attachment 3082View attachment 3083
Good looking pup! Here is mine during dove season. His sire is Lincoln and his dam is Flash.This is Lorie Darlin’ She’s 10 weeks on the 10th. Smart dog, Learning fastView attachment 3082View attachment 3083
What a cutie. Love the Lonesome Dove homage!This is Lorie Darlin’ She’s 10 weeks on the 10th. Smart dog, Learning fast
Kinda. Not real real red but definitely not "yellow". I'd say she's about the color of ground cinnamon. Not sure if that counts as fox red.Is she a Fox Red?
There's a fine, fine yellow male out of my dam's litter, littermate to the bitch I lost. He's Captain Agustus McRae. I gave him to my vet buddy. Yes, we're thinking about it down the line but we're both past 70 so who knows.What a cutie. Love the Lonesome Dove homage!
She's a Beauty! What's her name?You’ve got yourself a good looking pup.
She looks a lot like my fox red when I got her.
Her full name is Reed’s Foxy Red Ruby. At home it is Ruby. In the field it can vary.She's a Beauty! What's her name?
I have a 2020 Tacoma. 18 in town 20-21 on hwy. I don't have a truck or house payment so I don't worry about it to much. It's the damn auto insurance I hate paying. $250 per month for 3 vehicles. Then the property tax is close to $1000 per year on my truck.Circling back on the gas consumption....We just got a 2021 Tundra back in september with the 5.7, which are notorious for being gas hogs. Sticker was 14-17 mpg and I can routinely get 16-17 on the interstate, but in town that 14 seems to be more like 11-13 no matter how easy I am on it. If I hook any kind of trailer up to it though I'm in the 8-10 ballpark on the interstate, which sucks. I really wanted a F150 with the 3.5 eco, but I know a few guys that get that similar 8-10 while pulling...and 16 empty. For me the added resale made the decision. Having a 38 gallon tank is nice, but definitely stings when you need to fill up.
I have a 2014 F-150 with a 5.0L which is the year before Ford started making the Ecoboost engines standard. My mileage is the same pretty much all the time, whether I'm highway, city, or pulling my boat. Its always between 16.7 - 16 mpg. My previous vehicles were an Escape and a Ranger, and they both got better mileage overall, but as soon as I hooked up a trailer to them, the mileage plummeted.I really wanted a F150 with the 3.5 eco, but I know a few guys that get that similar 8-10 while pulling...and 16 empty. For me the added resale made the decision. Having a 38 gallon tank is nice, but definitely stings when you need to fill up.