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3/27/2010 6:57:30 PM EDT
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3/27/2010 7:00:29 PM EDT
[#1]
Bet ya it has good steering.
3/27/2010 7:01:34 PM EDT
[#2]
Its an XL ta boot!   wonder if its got the 6 cylinder
3/27/2010 7:01:56 PM EDT
[#3]
Once you bottom out the suspension, you can just keep stacking...
3/27/2010 7:16:21 PM EDT
[#4]
4.2 liter, suspension was bottomed out, hitch dragged on the highway whenever I hit a bump, those P255 75R16 don't handle loads well with 40 pounds in them

But I got all the spruce before someone else could
3/27/2010 7:21:43 PM EDT
[#5]
The "straps" appear to reek of quality too....
3/27/2010 7:22:20 PM EDT
[#6]
Oh yeah. Its still got some room in there for a couple more logs. No doubt.
3/27/2010 7:22:44 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Bet ya it has good steering.


And braking.
3/27/2010 7:24:16 PM EDT
[#8]
Did you steer on the bounce?
3/27/2010 7:24:41 PM EDT
[#9]
It's all fun & games until someone breaks a spring.
3/27/2010 7:26:43 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Did you steer on the bounce?


Jeez, my Grandpa used to do that, He'd load his F250s so heave with oak lumber that the front wheels would come off the ground occasionally.

3/27/2010 7:27:13 PM EDT
[#11]
Semi floating rear axle shafts will eventually object to that kind of treatment.
3/27/2010 7:32:17 PM EDT
[#12]
to answer the other posts before I go to sleep (early morning tomorrow)

it is all fun and games until I break a spring, then I put another set in, again, my next truck will be a 3/4 ton again (I have gone though a few springs, cold weather kills them it seems, well that and the rough roads I have to drive to get to work)

I had no real problem steering, either on gravel or pavement, I just could not fly along as normal

the straps are only there to hold logs from rolling sideways, I loaded all the logs in interlocking, the straps are rated for 400 pounds each, so I was legal for the way I was loaded, but had I taken it to the max legal height I would have had to use stronger straps, and my truck would have died (I can go as high as 14 feet, but with wood, too heavy, even for a truck I don't care about)

next days off I will grab more wood, hopefully birch if I can find some
3/27/2010 7:32:45 PM EDT
[#13]
nevermind
3/27/2010 7:38:50 PM EDT
[#14]
Is it firewood or you building something?
3/27/2010 7:39:27 PM EDT
[#15]
and don't worry if a truck slams into your load from the rear or you hit something and stop quickly, those logs will never come through that really thick rear window glass and say...crush your skull.
3/27/2010 10:12:38 PM EDT
[#16]
I nominate this as the official Saturday Canadian troll thread.



Nice work, btw.



Where did you find lumber that grows more than 4" round in your area?  


3/27/2010 10:13:37 PM EDT
[#17]
Saw one exactly like that around here...except it was dirt, not logs, and had dealer plates on it.  
3/27/2010 10:20:16 PM EDT
[#18]
The illegals down here stack it higher and over the edges but you canuks do it heavier. I'd hate to see the truck of an illegal canuk.
3/27/2010 10:25:35 PM EDT
[#19]
I run 12 ply tires, on a 3/4 ton Dodge.
When I load heavy, I put 110  PSI in the rear tires.
Crossed the scales twice  over 14,000 pounds.
truck weighs 6900 empty..... yes it can carry 3 and a half tons of rock.
 I have  over quarter MILLION miles on it, runs about like when it was new..
3/27/2010 10:52:38 PM EDT
[#20]
it is all fun and games until I break a spring, then I put another set in, again, my next truck will be a 3/4 ton again (I have gone though a few springs, cold weather kills them it seems, well that and the rough roads I have to drive to get to work)


Try a Silverado 2500HD next time - full floating axles & a set of leaf springs that look un-possible to break.

I bet that little load wouldn't even compress these springs enough to level the truck;

3/27/2010 11:17:04 PM EDT
[#21]
My Dad had a '75 GMC Sierra half-ton with a 350 and the trailer package. That thing had seven leaf springs on each side. A load of wood like that was a regular occurrence for him.
3/27/2010 11:36:49 PM EDT
[#22]
I can top that - in high school I worked for a local guy building decks. For one job the lumber company failed to deliver nearly half of what we ordered.

Since the lumber yard was about a mile away, my boss decided we'd go pick it up....

- 10 bags of sackcrete
- 10 8 foot 4x4s
- 10 8 foot 2x10s

.... in a 1987 Towne & Country minivan.

.... in a single trip.

I have no idea how we didn't have springs shooting up through the body. He had the accelerator floored and we were barely making 10 mph on a 15 degree incline. EVERYONE we drove past looked at us like

My biggest concern is that I was 20 miles from home and he was the one who dropped me off. Somehow we made it.