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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: ehjorten on October 18, 2011, 09:52:26 am
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Spent a long weekend hand leveling and grading my shop for the slab. I've hauled a lot of stuff with my '77 over the years, but this weekend I think I broke the bank! I figured I hauled a total of about 16 tons with my truck over the weekend!!! Mostly sand at 1 yd at a time. Started off with 3/4 of a yard cause a yd of sand weighs about 3,000 lbs. Second load I went for the full yard because I still had suspension left in the back. I'm happy to report that my 3/4 ton hauls 1-1/2 tons in the bed without even working up a sweat! ;D
So...I'm sure others have hauled more with their trucks, so lets hear it!
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my 1-ton hauled 2 yards of gravel with out a sweat didnt raise in temp or anything even on the hot day i was hauling it. if i wanted to i could have loaded another scoop as it was barely touching my helper springs
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I hauled 1 1/2 yards of gravel (3 scoops) in my long bed 85. It squated and drove terrible, but it made it.
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I have hauled oak, and hickory firewood on my '77.
Stacked cab high my truck weighed 6,000# more than what it did empty.
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Mine just hauls mail..... shooooot 8)
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My dads 21ft x 7ft trailer with his jeep squated my truck fown a few inches, but drove link nothing was there.
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a jeep squatting down a 3/4, how much too much tongue weight?
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There was 16 tires, 4 rims on the nose of the trailer and the jeep was pulled up against the tires, so the rear wheels were about mid way between the 2 axles and the front/engine weight was about 2 ft from the nose. So pretty much all of it was tongue weight. We were clearing off the side of the house and the drive way. Behind the jeep was a bunch of rubbermaid tubs full of junk. The jeep was already on the trailer with most of the weight on the trailer axles, but then we put the tires on and moved the jeep forward to put more stuff on. We ended up.epmtyong the rubbermaids at the house then took the tires to a used tire shop. We loaded the trailer all back-a**-wards.
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I've had 2,000 lbs of sand in my old 77 1/2 ton. It had HD suspension so it did well. Rode like a cadillac.
I had 2,300 lbs of scrap metal in my old 87 1/2 ton. It had the lightest suspension available. Drove like a radio flyer.
I had about 3,200 lbs of concrete blocks in my 78 3/4 ton. It has 1 ton suspension. Rode like a cadillac.
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Chevyrado you have a nice truck collection. 8)
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I just hauled a load to the landfill, full of aleast 2 layers of shingles from my dad's garage with my 1984 K10. The total weight was 8300 lbs before unloading the truck. After loading it was 5300 lbs, so the total weight was 2900 lbs. The truck frove fine, just was worried about the old tires on it.
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beneze that doesnt add up if it weighed 8300 loaded and 5300 unloaded i looks like it would be 3000lbs that it hauled
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maybe his weight? kind of small but hey lol
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Had a 60 inch plasma in the back of my 78 Stepside not too long ago. Had more looks than normal from the guys I drove by. Guess they liked the tv or truck or both.
~Sam
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My nephew was in the truck!! Sorry I forgot to mention this....LOL!
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These trucks are great at hauling all sorts of stuff and looking good doing it! l haul all the time in my truck.....
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Like a rock like the old commercials say.not got a model specific to on here yet but I've had a couple Chevy trucks that I've weighed down.my grandpas 88 silverado half ton long bed hauled like a beast.it had the hitch in the bed when he first got it.they used to haul nursery with itwe put everythang in it.heck I also had a 88 s10 with a 4.3 I put 1500 lbs of equipement in the bed.it looked like the rear was bagged lol but it went and stopped like nothing was there we drove off step hills to the river then back up
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Hauled some firewood today... Not a big load but the price was right...
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This 78 camper goes on my 79 K20. It's about 2300lbs. With the high center of gravity there is some body roll. I'm rebuilding the truck and adding a rear sway bar and airbags so hopefully it will handle a little better!
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This 78 camper goes on my 79 K20. It's about 2300lbs. With the high center of gravity there is some body roll. I'm rebuilding the truck and adding a rear sway bar and airbags so hopefully it will handle a little better!
I love the old school slide in campers. My uncle used to haul one with my C20 when it was near new.
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This one was a basketcase when I bought it. It looked alright but when you got looking around there was a ton of rot. I basically had to remove all the siding and rebuild all the outside walls and bunk area. It was a bit of work and probably not worth it but it was actually kind of fun!! It has a queen size bed over the cab, double sink, fridge, 4 burner stove/oven, hot water, AC and DC electrical, and a washroom with a shower. I'll have to find a picture of it on the truck!
Here we go:
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(http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4009/5131486047_d183e268ae_z.jpg)
Wish I had a camera or my phone when it happened, but I did have to move this gooney bird across the ramp with my '86 once. The bird wasn't really hard to move, and we usually used a 300ci straight six powered tug for it. I took this pic a little while later, but I guess I coulda at least hooked up the tow bar. ;)
I also pulled a Beech 18 with my Trailblazer once, and I did get a photo... but it's on a hard drive in my tech-pile right now.