Big_Al
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Hauled a lot of wood in my truck and trailer over the years, both have racks. I've never covered a load , never lost any wood and never caught the attention of the local law. It's not something they worry about.
DEP won't really bother you I go by them all the time on my way home I live off of 55A in Napanock .
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lucky you.........Hauled a lot of wood in my truck and trailer over the years, both have racks. I've never covered a load , never lost any wood and never caught the attention of the local law. It's not something they worry about.
little flimsy cargo net aint gonna do a damn thing! without side boards, I wouldn't put much more than a "heaped" load a couple inches above the bed sides....Im not looking to put racks on in anyway and thats why I was curious about a tie down net. Stacking is 95% the problem solver but was curious about other gagets to help the other 5%.
Well guess what? I live off 55a too in Napaoch.
I dont remember seeing your truck but maybe im just missing it.
The trailer load of wood im guessing was from the steep part of lackawack hill rd whem the town cleaned up the road edge just acouple months ago? My FIL mentioned seeing a gray dodge with a trailer picking up wood but he made it sound like it was a 1500. My FIL supposedly knows two guys who were stopped on 55A by the DEP. Either way now I carry the firewood transport permits even though I dont go further than 20-30 miles.
Im not looking to put racks on in anyway and thats why I was curious about a tie down net. Stacking is 95% the problem solver but was curious about other gagets to help the other 5%.
As for the price on the dump trailer I keep looking at 14k versions. I have noticed a couple decent new ones around $5k for 10k gvwr ones. Now that I will have the bigger truck I can carry more and its more of a reason to not buy the trailer. Its getting hard to find free wood so if i did buy a trailed and it couldnt use it that would really become bothersome. I really cant see myself using it for much more but who knows.
whats a full load to you?
this is my 3500 srw short bed...squats pretty good...View attachment 474069 View attachment 474070
that's about 3/4 cord of silver maple, and tongue weight of splitter is around 250 lbs.
red oak squats it almost to the bump stops
he just said he don't want side boards on it...could just make some short sides that drop into the stake pockets when he needs them, and take them out when hes done...If you read his post he said no stakes on the truck. Hard to stack as high as yours without them . And 3/4 cord of red oak is about 4300 pounds. I have had 2 1/2 tons of item 4 in the bed of my truck it squats but no where near the stops.
I live on the dead end of Lackawack hill. Thats where that load is ftom. Tell ya what going up lackawack with about 8k trailer and gravel truck is foing 2500 rpm and sbout 20 mph wot . Thats onenof the steppest "hills" i have ever climped.
that's how I felt when I made the wood sides on mine...took em off once for maybe a week 3 years ago...been on since, but I regularly load it with bulky stuffI may go the route of the removeable stake pockets as im not crazy about driving around with them in full time but they would be useful when carrying firewood
I have the understanding that the first issues for weight is what the tire is rated for and of course the tags tonnage. Then only the officer knows how he is going to handle things. They seldom harass farmers but I have heard from one of my friend that own a dealership that they keep tire weight rating at the top of the list when setting up a sale.....we don't have any licensing for slow moving and ag equip. in Nebraska......But they could be ticketed for overweight.depends on what he licenses it for.......................and what the DOT says,,,,,,
yeah,,and its a diff set of rules for farmers,, and others...Wi reg farm plates are for 12,000 lbs also dual purpose plates are 12k. Heavy farm are based on weight and are annual renewal.
yeah,,and its a diff set of rules for farmers,, and others...
Did you get the CTD or a gasser? Next time ya see me wave me down.
I have a 2004 F150 if I put side boards on I would probably break something. A full load of oak without side boards is a heck of a load by itself. If you need to haul more a trailer is the way to go. Honestly I have never seen anyone secure a pickup truck load of wood, stack it full but not so full anything can fall out.
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