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  1. Blythewoodjoe

    Trailering a deuce

    RE: Re: RE: Trailering a deuce Well my last comment on the matter is for you guys that don't haul much. If you have been following this thread know this, if you want to have a safe and successful trip, keep the load with in proper limits. Sure you can put 10 pounds of crap in a 5 pound bag...
  2. Blythewoodjoe

    Trailering a deuce

    I have no idea what it weighs but it is made by "Load-Max" and the sticker says it will gross 11,000 each axle. It is marketed as a 9 ton. I will be posting some stuff about an Internation truck I have when I get back in a few days and one picture of this truck shows the ramp down. I'll try...
  3. Blythewoodjoe

    Trailering a deuce

    Well here's a few things to think about. First off I don't know what kind of tires dude has on his rig. He might have some high dollar 40 ply space shuttle tires. But the one's on my 9 ton trailer I drive every day are rated at 2800 each. The tires on my 2008 F-350 are rated at 2900 pounds...
  4. Blythewoodjoe

    Trailering a deuce

    Unless the Dodge is rated at twice what our Fords are, this load would exceed the max gross manufacturer limit for the truck. Two things to think about, what the factory says and what it's registered for. I got a ticket with my F-350 the other day when I was stopped by a weigh station. My...
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