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Hauling wood again. 15,000lbs
Went on the annual wood hauling mission, using the new trailer and sides. 280 miles round trip. Only problem was my dumb butt running out of fuel. Not a big problem, Dad was driving separate, so now I have another 5 gallon fuel can.
Here's a link on the trailer getting wood sides. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/trailers/41031-adding-sides-5-ton-flatbed.html#post453725
Picked up 6 bundles of slab wood, 4-6 feet in dia, and 10-14 foot long. Stopped by a scale on the way back, 34,000 lbs. Truck is 13,000, and trailer is 6000. Both the truck and the trailer had 7,500lbs of wood on each of them. Not bad for 60 bucks.
Could hold 55 on the flats, and most hills were 30-40mph. Truck and trailer handled great, and the brakes could lock up the truck and trailer tires.
Dennis
Went on the annual wood hauling mission, using the new trailer and sides. 280 miles round trip. Only problem was my dumb butt running out of fuel. Not a big problem, Dad was driving separate, so now I have another 5 gallon fuel can.
Here's a link on the trailer getting wood sides. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/trailers/41031-adding-sides-5-ton-flatbed.html#post453725
Picked up 6 bundles of slab wood, 4-6 feet in dia, and 10-14 foot long. Stopped by a scale on the way back, 34,000 lbs. Truck is 13,000, and trailer is 6000. Both the truck and the trailer had 7,500lbs of wood on each of them. Not bad for 60 bucks.
Could hold 55 on the flats, and most hills were 30-40mph. Truck and trailer handled great, and the brakes could lock up the truck and trailer tires.
Dennis
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