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Old 01-24-2010, 10:42 PM
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Biggest load - 100 pounds of dead tree, 2 McDonalds bags, 1 Taco Bell bag, 1 Slurpee cup, and my spare... So like 120 max
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I have carried like 4x that much weight with people ridin in the back. lol. Thats like nothing.
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Originally Posted by ymeski56
You guy's need to eat more!
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If I was only 150 lbs., I'd probably have to pay somebody to unload the truck.
Ha, my dad is around 160 and I am around 140 lbs. I wrestle so I have to keep in shape, its muscle.
Old 01-25-2010, 12:54 AM
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I currently have

-235/75/15 tire on rim
- 4 31x10.5x15 tires on rims
-2 railroad ties
-12 empty quarts of oil
-5 full quarts of oil
-a few plastic bags
- a tarp
-a jack and (2) fourways


im not for sure how much that is, but it looks bad. lol
Old 01-25-2010, 01:05 PM
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Most ive had was my 300+ quad and my tool box, and a kx 125 so mabey 500+?
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Last summer I was hauling rock for a landscaping project. Told the guy to put a little less than a ton in. Well when I went to weight it and was shocked to see just how much I was hauling. The scale clocked me in at 1.57 tons( 3325 lbs with myself ), in my half ton truck. lol. I only had about 4 miles to haul it so it wasn't bad at all.

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Old 01-25-2010, 02:28 PM
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I don't get to weigh my loads often. I stop loading just before the axle touches the bumpstop.
Old 01-25-2010, 03:23 PM
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I didn't know that people counted as a load

I've got... 180+180+130+110+20+160, so.... 780 roughly
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Talking A shi*ton

I have had a lot in my f150... Loaded it with oak and hickory piled up high as possible.. bottomed her out.. took off a few logs drove 4 miles unloaded and repeted
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Dang thats a lot, i had my wheels barely scrub when i took scrap metal.


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