FAQs About 1-Ton Pickup Trucks
1-ton pickups, with large towing and payload capacities, are perfect for towing heavy equipment, like mini excavators and skid steers, and transporting personnel around jobsites. We offer a selection of 3500 gas and diesel pickups including the Ford F-350 and Chevy Silverado 3500HD. Additionally, we feature both gooseneck and fifth-wheel trailer hitch options. Also known as dually trucks, these pickups are equipped with dual rear wheels on either side for increased towing stability and payload capacity.
Learn more about 1-ton trucks in our FAQ section below.
1-ton pickup truck’s towing capacity greatly varies based on the truck make, model and specs. For example, our inventory features Ford F-350s, with towing capacities ranging from 14,800 pounds to 36,900 pounds. Need more help? Contact one of our equipment experts for further guidance.
The weight of your 1-ton pickup truck may vary, based on the exact make and model. Generally, a 1-ton pickup, or 3500 truck, is likely to be 9,900 pounds or more.
1-ton trucks are named for their payload capacity, with an average 1-ton pickup capacity being well over 2,000 pounds. We feature a range of Ford F-350s, with payload capacities starting at 7,000 pounds.