Addendum to O-heat video
Addendum to O-heat video
Perhaps this could be added to the end of the LLY overheating video thread?
I took these pics a couple days ago on I-10 west coming into Houston just for the darned naysayers out there who cried saying my load in the video was bogus because I had the uhaul on there backwards. Many said that nobody EVER pulls loads like that and that the load on my truck was more or less ridiculous.
I agree, my load was ridiculous since I should have gone with a portable building like this guy since it is FAR more drag then my puny uhaul ever thought of being!
By the way, I talked to the guy, he says the temp on that old beater Chevy stays normal when he tows portable buildings which he does all the time cause he does it for a living, even in 100* Houston summer heat at freeway speeds and his fan NEVER runs. Go figure.
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I took these pics a couple days ago on I-10 west coming into Houston just for the darned naysayers out there who cried saying my load in the video was bogus because I had the uhaul on there backwards. Many said that nobody EVER pulls loads like that and that the load on my truck was more or less ridiculous.
I agree, my load was ridiculous since I should have gone with a portable building like this guy since it is FAR more drag then my puny uhaul ever thought of being!
By the way, I talked to the guy, he says the temp on that old beater Chevy stays normal when he tows portable buildings which he does all the time cause he does it for a living, even in 100* Houston summer heat at freeway speeds and his fan NEVER runs. Go figure.
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That looks like an early 90's GM gasser and far from a dramamax., and it looks like there is no grade to pull the load from this view.
By the way,
I saw your video, and think the load was completely different than that of the Dodge. No way comparable in my opinion. It’s an interesting video non-the less, and have to say good job keeping it interesting, because I watched the whole thing.
Did GM ask you if you placed any extra weight in the U-Haul, like sand bags etc?
By the way,
I saw your video, and think the load was completely different than that of the Dodge. No way comparable in my opinion. It’s an interesting video non-the less, and have to say good job keeping it interesting, because I watched the whole thing.
Did GM ask you if you placed any extra weight in the U-Haul, like sand bags etc?
That looks like an early 90's GM gasser and far from a dramamax., and it looks like there is no grade to pull the load from this view.
By the way,
I saw your video, and think the load was completely different than that of the Dodge. No way comparable in my opinion. It’s an interesting video non-the less, and have to say good job keeping it interesting, because I watched the whole thing.
Did GM ask you if you placed any extra weight in the U-Haul, like sand bags etc?
By the way,
I saw your video, and think the load was completely different than that of the Dodge. No way comparable in my opinion. It’s an interesting video non-the less, and have to say good job keeping it interesting, because I watched the whole thing.
Did GM ask you if you placed any extra weight in the U-Haul, like sand bags etc?
GM didn't ask me about the load other than to produce certified scale tickets for the weight. I had planned ahead and knew the weights of the trailer and the uhaul, it came in right at 21,700 the only addition being gas in the uhaul to bring it back to the level it was when I rented it to avoid the charges. I dropped it back to them right off the trailer
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Perhaps this could be added to the end of the LLY overheating video thread?
I took these pics a couple days ago on I-10 west coming into Houston just for the darned naysayers out there who cried saying my load in the video was bogus because I had the uhaul on there backwards. Many said that nobody EVER pulls loads like that and that the load on my truck was more or less ridiculous.
I agree, my load was ridiculous since I should have gone with a portable building like this guy since it is FAR more drag then my puny uhaul ever thought of being!
By the way, I talked to the guy, he says the temp on that old beater Chevy stays normal when he tows portable buildings which he does all the time cause he does it for a living, even in 100* Houston summer heat at freeway speeds and his fan NEVER runs. Go figure.
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I took these pics a couple days ago on I-10 west coming into Houston just for the darned naysayers out there who cried saying my load in the video was bogus because I had the uhaul on there backwards. Many said that nobody EVER pulls loads like that and that the load on my truck was more or less ridiculous.
I agree, my load was ridiculous since I should have gone with a portable building like this guy since it is FAR more drag then my puny uhaul ever thought of being!
By the way, I talked to the guy, he says the temp on that old beater Chevy stays normal when he tows portable buildings which he does all the time cause he does it for a living, even in 100* Houston summer heat at freeway speeds and his fan NEVER runs. Go figure.
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Hmm, you had the option to load the U-haul for your advantage or disadvantage, there is no comparison to a building that will produce the same drag no matter how its loaded, hind sight is always 20/20.
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I hope you got your problems all worked out though, seriously.
