Big_Al
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And even at 5-6k it would depend on the trailer to determine if it was overloaded or not.
Rack it way up high, have heavy duty shocks, oversize tires (at least 265's) , off-highway frame and springs, an 8' bed, and yes, you can get a cord packed into a pickup truck.
Make sure you get paid for that full cord of hardwood, and make sure that it is good firewood, ready to burn.
I don't follow you?You have made my point very clearly. It is rather easy to overload a pickup truck and destroy it while doing so.
Not sure what a class 1,2,3 truck is? The only ones that could possibly (not likely) lose an axle half is a half ton pu.
brakes are optional, just find the nearest tree.make sure it has brakes
My 450 power stoke is only rated at 16000 gross its weight is 10000 plus My 550 power stroke gross weight is 19000 it weights 12000 how can these 1/2 ton be safe going down the highway with 8 ft bed ith side boards higher than the cab safe. I mustbebuyingthe wrong trucks My 350 gmc gross weight 14000 it weights 9000 plus mty. My 250 gross weight 12000 it weights 9800 mty. My ten wheeler I don't know but I can haul 15 ton of gravel legally our grain trailers we run 44000 don't know there weight because all the trailers weight differentI don't follow you?
My 2500hd (a "3/4 ton") is rated at 3400#s...that's a ton and a half. The designation means nothing...like tires, its all about the rating.
Most, if not all, duallies are rated over 5k (2-1/2 ton)...most cords of dry wood is under that.
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My 450 power stoke is only rated at 16000 gross its weight is 10000 plus My 550 power stroke gross weight is 19000 it weights 12000 how can these 1/2 ton be safe going down the highway with 8 ft bed ith side boards higher than the cab safe. I mustbebuyingthe wrong trucks My 350 gmc gross weight 14000 it weights 9000 plus mty. My 250 gross weight 12000 it weights 9800 mty. My ten wheeler I don't know but I can haul 15 ton of gravel legally our grain trailers we run 44000 don't know there weight because all the trailers weight different
I've owned a LOT of Dodge Cummins 2500 and a Silverado 2500, not one has ever weighed more than 6400#s. Seems that would be a waste of 3000#s when competing in a similar class/market?My 2012 Power stroke both fuel tanks full and me in it on every scales it weights 9800 lb give or take a couple of pounds. Less all the rock quarrys and elevators states scales are wrong which.
he says his F450 weighs 10k empty too, no way a 250 only weighs 200# less than a 450I've owned a LOT of Dodge Cummins 2500 and a Silverado 2500, not one has ever weighed more than 6400#s. Seems that would be a waste of 3000#s when competing in a similar class/market?
Just ain't buying a stock F250 weighs 10k empty.
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hope WS doesn't see this...or this will shortly be a bias vs. radial thread...we don't need another one
These 3 loads ricked out at 3.5 cord. Without racks you basically have to have the tailgate down and stacked to get a cord without ricking the sides. Max I drive is about 5 miles on country roads and yes, you drive slow and plan ahead. This truck is a 1/2 ton with no helpers or airbags. Axle went out of it BEFORE I started using it as a wood truck at over 200000 miles. 300000 + on it now and axle is still okay. Low lock off road and always plan on brakes failing is my motto. Learned that from my previous job where we broke springs all the time. Even broke a frame on a 3/4 ton.
Probably hauled well over 400 cord with this truck so they will take more abuse than you think. I stay out of peoples way and local cops wave when we pass so it is all good. Highway or town driving, ah, no. Most of my hauling is from farm to farm or on property. Extreme cold temps will also make things break quicker as steel isn't as strong then.
I never had a blowout with standard tires. had all kinds of issues with E rated or highers though. Where I used to work we had over 3 ton loads all day and never had an issue with tires. Bought 3 Cummins Dodges with Michelin E rated and half of them blew within 2 years till I told them I refused to drive till they replaced them. We did replace with generic bias ply and no more issues. Did we abuse them? Heck yeah, but the other tires got the same treatment and held up. Real world testing is more accurate to me than what the dealer says. Had Goodyear E Rated go as well.
Bought 3 Cummins Dodges with Michelin E rated and half of them blew within 2 years
I bought 12 E rated Mich tires too, and half of them blew out! My friend bought some Mich tires fro his wives car, 2 blew out. All of the ones I inspected had weak sidewalls... My friends wife, scraped a curb while parking and those are the ones that blew out on her car.
Anyway, it's NOT an "E" rated tire problem, it's an Mich problem... I will NEVER buy them again and I have 3 trucks that use "E" tires, (including a Cummins Dodge) no problems with other brands blowing out.
SR
Yup, you did buy the wrong truck. For some years the 450 and 550 aren't rated for much over a 1 ton.My 450 power stoke is only rated at 16000 gross its weight is 10000 plus My 550 power stroke gross weight is 19000 it weights 12000 how can these 1/2 ton be safe going down the highway with 8 ft bed ith side boards higher than the cab safe. I mustbebuyingthe wrong trucks My 350 gmc gross weight 14000 it weights 9000 plus mty. My 250 gross weight 12000 it weights 9800 mty. My ten wheeler I don't know but I can haul 15 ton of gravel legally our grain trailers we run 44000 don't know there weight because all the trailers weight different
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