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Old 08-14-2007, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ridofpwrstroke
I am sure some have seen it on here, but I pulled my shop up from nebraska to alaska that weighed 43,000 lbs on a 3/4 ton. It is in my pics
someone posted a picture and the link to the story in the first few pages.
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heaviest load just in the bed of my truck that i drove down the road was 100 sheets of 1/2 OSB plywood
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Originally Posted by greygrizz
I can't swear to it but that sounds like a 5000 pound load to me. I'm guessing that the tile boxes weigh 80 pounds each. And the bags of grout at 40 pounds each.
It may have been close. I know the grout was 25# bags, but I still dont know about the tile. I would guess around 50-55#s per box, but IDK for sure.
I do know that I wont have a load that heavy for a long time, but its good to know it handled it with no problem.
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27thousand...17 bales of peanut hay on a 32 foot flatbed...The truck was stock at the time
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25K w/40 ft. Warrior loaded with Toyota Land Cruiser.
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I have Timbrens on back, I have had several air ride helpers and as far as ease of installation the Timbrens are the ticket.
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I have a 53 foot take 3 car trailer that I had a 97 dodge 4x4 11 foot flatbed on the front a 97 ford f-350 cc dually 2nd 99 toyota 4x4 3rd and a 99 dodge 3500 dually 2wd on the very back by the way ramps slid out and feet on front extended weighed in at with truck me full of diesel and all the tools and chains at local feed mill 53241 pounds. My truck was dragging the mud flaps. I will post a pic if I can find it. I will not do it again either. to hard to stop the thing.
Old 08-23-2007, 01:58 PM
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with the loads some of you guys are hauling , I should have no problem putting on the firestone airbags and pulling a new Weekend warrior full throttle 40 ft 5er, Max gross is 17,000 ( cargo 4000) so it will be about 13000 empty and i cant see us putting in more than 2000 #. i dont have any toys to haul we just want the room, we are gonna live in it
Old 08-23-2007, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by J7 Diesel
I have a 53 foot take 3 car trailer that I had a 97 dodge 4x4 11 foot flatbed on the front a 97 ford f-350 cc dually 2nd 99 toyota 4x4 3rd and a 99 dodge 3500 dually 2wd on the very back by the way ramps slid out and feet on front extended weighed in at with truck me full of diesel and all the tools and chains at local feed mill 53241 pounds. My truck was dragging the mud flaps. I will post a pic if I can find it. I will not do it again either. to hard to stop the thing.
Gotta see pics this sounds like a heckuva load.
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92k of frozen beef.. not in a dodge but with a 400isx cummins!
Old 08-27-2007, 12:31 PM
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https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...1&d=1188235740

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...1&d=1188235740

first time doin the pics thing so not sure if there gunna work. but the biggest I have ever done was 450 litres of diesel fuel in slip tank 70, 13 pound landscaping bricks and a 800 pound quad, plus me and the ol lady adn the truck was full of fuel in tank ...
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Two years ago I hauled 22 5x6 coastal hay bales 15 miles for a friend. He said they were averageing 1500lbs, so that's 33,000lbs.

There's a feed store in town that has a flatbed 3500 and they put four pallets of feed on there pretty regularly. That's over 8,000lbs on the bed.
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33,760 with my '99 CTD acording to the AZ. DOT
Did you look at the scales while the DPS officer was writing you a ticket? Where were you pulling this load in AZ?
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Crossed the scrap yard scales at 12,780 lbs (truck only 8,421 lbs) still had an inch or so from hitting my overloads...Had a Oliver Cletrac loader on the flatbed of my truck
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Most I have had on the truck . 2 tons of wood pellets.


Sorry for the poor quality of the picture only had the cell phone with me.
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