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  1. fisher guy

    fisher guy Road Train Member

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    I got one big one on the passenger side it's a buyers holds everything nicely I just need some ramps and now some racks for all this heavy Dunnage that I will never use I'm trying to keep the weight down I'm already 35k+ empty
     
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    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1367096472.989352.jpg not so great pic of my lone tool box
     
  4. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    how the heck do you weigh 35+ empty? how much does your truck weigh?
     
  5. ECT379

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    his step is heavy. I'm just under 33k with full tanks. It's not hard to do with lots of gear and personal belongings and such. But the main difference is in the neck of the trailer. steps generally are heavier.
     
  6. BigJls1

    BigJls1 Medium Load Member

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    Im at 33k empty too. with out ramps and only two 4' tarps. it is what it is.
     
  7. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    full of fuel and DEF im at32000 or so give or take a little but im also pulling a conestoga
     
  8. Lastkidpicked

    Lastkidpicked Medium Load Member

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    Do you ever see guys hauling hay with a conestoga? I'm suprised I don't see it very often as it seems like a good way to go hauling hay.
     
  9. Rugerfan

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    never seen it. seems like it would be hard to do just cause usually hay loads are pretty high and the conestoga is only around 13' to 13' 4" tall. that is one downside to them is that you are limited in height on what you haul but i love them
     
  10. MJ1657

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    I'm 32,250 with my combo 48' flat full of fuel
     
  11. Rugerfan

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    does a step wiegh that much more than a flat? i understand that its longer so thats more weight but theres no way it weighs 3,000 more than a flat
     
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