Tonyray
Minister of Fire
about half mile from dealers wharehouse to my house....How far ya haulin' them ??????????? Pretty good load for that truck .......
about half mile from dealers wharehouse to my house....How far ya haulin' them ??????????? Pretty good load for that truck .......
I Would never travel 30 miles with an overloaded truck as u can see in my post. too dangerous and prob would get a ticket.Here's how I do it I travel about 30 miles to pick them up
My truck is rated to tow 11,300lbs trailer in pick and pellets weigh 10,300lbs my truck was under loaded by 1000lbs and handled it fine. Neither vehicle trailer or truck was overloaded.oh and to spare any future questions I had a local DOT police officer review this set up and I am legal to 11300lbs just to be sureI Would never travel 30 miles with an overloaded truck as u can see in my post. too dangerous and prob would get a ticket.
my dealer is in an Industrial park half mile from my house.. old gravel road off highway for 1/4 mile, then 1/4 paved dead end road to my house.
Wharehouse is behind those trees down the street.. small town USA.
Wish I had a trailer like that!Here's how I do it I travel about 30 miles to pick them up
I would be concerned sliding them, doesn't it create substantially more fines?
How far ya haulin' them ??????????? Pretty good load for that truck .......
Not that I've noticed. Depending on how strong the bags are, however, they can split when they hit the bottom of the slide. I had about 9 or 10 Pro Pellet bags split on me the other day just sliding them on my ramp on the basement staircase.
I wondered that myself. No way I'd load 2 tons into the bed of my 2014 Ford F-150 STX. 1 ton alone puts a lot of load on the suspension and I only have to haul them about 5 miles from TSC to my home.
Not sure if your confusing me and TonyRay there Big Papa... his is obviously a Chevy. Cant tell if 1500-3500. If thats a 1500 thats one heck of a load! Bet the axle would be riding on the bump stops. But like he said he's only got a very short distance, as long as there is not big potholes I can't see it being a major problem. If its a heavy duty then not as big of deal.I'm pretty sure that's a 250?
Ya gotta love folks who make DUMB comments when they don,t even know your towing weights.Good looking setup you have there,nice trailer.My truck is rated to tow 11,300lbs trailer in pick and pellets weigh 10,300lbs my truck was under loaded by 1000lbs and handled it fine. Neither vehicle trailer or truck was overloaded.oh and to spare any future questions I had a local DOT police officer review this set up and I am legal to 11300lbs just to be sure
Well what tow ratings are you referring toYa gotta love folks who make DUMB comments when they don,t even know your towing weights.Good looking setup you have there,nice trailer.
I was referring to tonyray foolish comments.Well what tow ratings are you referring to
That's one of the reasons the bottom of my slide rests on a table, it shortens the drop. PLUS, it leaves the bags at waist height so I don't have to lift 'em up off the floor ..........
Was referring TO Myself NOT driving 30 miles with MY OVERLOADED TRUCK. Not Bigpapa.I was referring to tonyray foolish comments.
I think you tweeked your post after you wrote it?Was referring TO Myself NOT driving 30 miles with MY OVERLOADED TRUCK. Not Bigpapa.
Read it again and take your time so ya don't spit out [Foolish] comments....
I think you tweeked your post after you wrote it?
this was my comment [un-tweeked]I think you tweeked your post after you wrote it?
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