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  1. snowfreak New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    109 posts
    Altona, NY
    I'm not sure how much wood the trailer holds but it was enough weight to put the ATV in 4wd and still give it a hard time. Next time I do believe I will have about half that load and just make more trips.

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  2. Eric Johnson Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    5,703 posts
    Central NYS
    I'd say that's about a quarter of a cord, or just shy of a face cord. Looks like a good place to cut wood.
  3. DavidV New Member

    joined: Nov 20, 2005
    792 posts
    Richmond VA
    I loaded so much wood into my truck bed that I think I damaged the suspension last time. it seems to sit just a tiny bit slanted now. This was my first truck so I didn't know to get heavier suspension. Live and learn.. I'd definately say take more trips. No point destroying your equipment.
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