From: Patrick Jankowiak (recycler@swbell.net)
Date: Wed Feb 09 2005 - 19:08:37 PST
overloading.. heh. I once put 6000 LBS of pavestone (2 pallets)
into a heavy duty 1-ton van. Aired the tires up to 65LBS (the
max). It was real scary driving on the highway that's for sure.
Jeffrey J Alberhasky wrote:
> I have had nearly 10 tons in mine a few times for short trips.....33,000
> lbs. gross. Engine pulls it just fine....but the brakes don't work well
> and one has to anticipate stops!! JJA
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 17:48:37 -0500 "Baker, George R. - Eastman"
> <grbaker@eastman.com> writes:
>
>>________________________________
>>
>>Before we get started I know what the specs say, how much weight do
>>you think I can haul on a M35? It will be short trips on my property
>>hauling dirt and gravel, would it haul ten tons?
>>
>>GRB
>>
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--Best regards,
Patrick
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