Big Red - old Chevy wood hauler.

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Nice truck!!!
 
Sold this one a while back, miss not having it, kept my 98 2500 24v since it's 4wd and in better shape.

95 3500 12v Cummins 5 speed. Only about 1 cord in there, I made another trip that was around 1.5 or so cords, it was 1 more row and another ft high on all the piles.

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Here's it loaded down. About 6500lbs of gravel... yeah... I didn't know "fill it to the bedrails" would weigh that much till I went on the scale!... $35 for a "truckload" though haha!
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Here is the 98 with about 2 cords on the trailer. I ran out of straps so that was all I could haul on that trip.... that was a mistake cause it was super tongue heavy.

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damn - never seen a Dodge dually squat like that before!! You got some weight on there - LOL!
 
MofoG23 said:
damn - never seen a Dodge dually squat like that before!! You got some weight on there - LOL!

+1

Good thing the ground was nice and hard, otherwise you could have gotten perma-stuck before you even realized there was a problem.
 
I don't keep trucks around cause they make me look pretty... I can haul groceries in the car you know?! I didn't figure the gravel was going to be that heavy though!


MofoG23 said:
damn - never seen a Dodge dually squat like that before!! You got some weight on there - LOL!
 
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