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2/22/2016 3:23:23 PM EDT
2/22/2016 3:25:11 PM EDT
[#1]
I prefer kosher.
2/22/2016 3:27:06 PM EDT
[#2]
I don't see why not.

Pro Tip: The Sequoia is a real truck (well, a Tundra) underneath.
2/22/2016 3:27:08 PM EDT
[#3]
"SALT PELLETS?"

What's going on in this thread?
2/22/2016 3:33:13 PM EDT
[#4]
I don't get it. They're loading bags of salt into the back of an SUV.
2/22/2016 3:33:24 PM EDT
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Pre-ban water softener salt.  Stock up before obama bans it!
2/22/2016 3:35:10 PM EDT
[#6]
DT.
2/22/2016 3:35:18 PM EDT
[#7]
That shit trashes your water-using appliances.
2/22/2016 3:35:29 PM EDT
[#8]
I'll allow it.  It's not even a full pallet.
2/22/2016 3:36:16 PM EDT
[#9]
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A half-ton. I count 16 bags, probably missing quite a few because of how they're stacked. If they weigh 50lbs a piece he might be ok.
2/22/2016 3:36:22 PM EDT
[#10]
I've done way worse. Lumber resting on the front console and hanging out the back. Car full of boxed IKEA furniture packed so tight my kids couldn't move.
2/22/2016 3:37:00 PM EDT
[#11]
Seems reasonable to me.
2/22/2016 3:37:23 PM EDT
[#12]
I once drove 5 miles with a yard of topsoil in the bed of my long since sold ford ranger. That was fun.
2/22/2016 3:38:33 PM EDT
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A half-ton. I count 16 bags, probably missing quite a few because of how they're stacked. If they weigh 50lbs a piece he might be ok.
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I don't see why not.

Pro Tip: The Sequoia is a real truck (well, a Tundra) underneath.

A half-ton. I count 16 bags, probably missing quite a few because of how they're stacked. If they weigh 50lbs a piece he might be ok.


Eh manufacturers ratings are ridiculously conservative.  He'll be fine.
2/22/2016 3:39:13 PM EDT
[#14]
"I don't need a truck."
2/22/2016 3:40:08 PM EDT
[#15]
That's great.

Hey, are you about a size 14?
2/22/2016 3:40:24 PM EDT
[#16]
The green bags are 6/layer.  Call it (300#x4)  + another 320~400 for the yellow bags.

Actually, I didn't know the Sequoia was built on a pickup!    Whose the retard now...
2/22/2016 3:43:41 PM EDT
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2/22/2016 3:46:55 PM EDT
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I put 800lb of beer in mine once.  
2/22/2016 3:47:24 PM EDT
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If you have to ask...Well...
2/22/2016 3:47:45 PM EDT
[#20]
I don't get it but apparently "U" don't get it either.
2/22/2016 3:52:09 PM EDT
[#21]
my 2001 Tundra longbed had a 2000lb rated payload.

I carried a yard of bark/compost/soil at a time with it no problem.

SUV is going to handle like crap but so long as he's careful going home he'll be fine.
2/22/2016 4:06:54 PM EDT
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+snicker+
2/22/2016 4:07:28 PM EDT
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That's the truth there.  I had a Ranger and loved it, but it was not made for hauling any weight.
2/22/2016 4:34:40 PM EDT
[#24]
Well, figure a Sequoia's good for about a 1300-lb payload.  I seem to recall from my days of buying those things that they're 40-lb bags.

Figure 175 lbs for the driver, that leaves 1125 lbs of payload.  That would be 28 bags of salt.  Seems legit....

Of course, my Suburban has a 2088-lb payload, so I could take a few more bags than that.  
2/22/2016 4:35:33 PM EDT
[#25]
I put about 900lbs of mulch in the back of a Ford Edge. It was fine, but I'm glad I have a truck now for next time.  
2/22/2016 4:37:29 PM EDT
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2/22/2016 4:38:51 PM EDT
[#27]
lol.  wow.
2/22/2016 4:44:28 PM EDT
[#28]
Those bags are 40 lbs each.
2/22/2016 6:43:29 PM EDT
[#29]
As long as the front tires are on the road enough to make a turn you are ok.
2/22/2016 6:46:42 PM EDT
[#30]
I notice it has roof racks?
2/22/2016 6:49:53 PM EDT
[#31]
Meh, not nearly as bad as a Wrangler pulling a huge fiberglass boat.
2/22/2016 6:53:30 PM EDT
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My all time favorite was a First Gen Neon ('94.5-'99) pulling a dead Ford F150 down a major thoroughfare, with a tow strap.
2/22/2016 7:20:27 PM EDT
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My all time favorite was a First Gen Neon ('94.5-'99) pulling a dead Ford F150 down a major thoroughfare, with a tow strap.


I yanked a class A motorhome out of a desert wash once.
With a 105hp toyota 4x4. Pulled him all the way out to pavement.

And no problem with that load in a Sequoia.


2/22/2016 7:30:40 PM EDT
[#34]
I was at a roofing distributor in baltimore when a mexican in a tacoma was trying to get 21 sq of shingles in it.  I didnt stick around for that one, although i was tempted.
2/22/2016 7:36:23 PM EDT
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my parents do this every couple of months